The film is about all the stuff that passes through our head, even when we're awake. We follow into the mind of our main character, and get an impression about his life, as he's making breakfast for his kids in the morning.
Putting up a few stills from the onelight-scan of the S16mm material (all, of course, uncorrected):





Those are some very good looking stills.
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Can't wait to see more.
Thank you, will try to put up a few moving snippets as fast as possible. And yes, there's something special about film.
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