“The story is set in the near future, but the characters seem alienated in the present and we are gazing at them from afar. It sounds complicated, but it feels and looks seamless, in a way that we, the audience, are not aware of. This image that the film conveys has stayed with me and it was the first thing I knew I wanted to ask cinematographer Bill Kirstein, because it is key to how the intricate characters and the powerful visual storytelling create such a compelling narrative that resonates on many levels. In an ever-growing disconnected world, this is the kind of film that hits that universal cord under which we all connect.”

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