Fragility

2016, 15 minutes

A non-linear psychological drama, exploring one man’s physical and mental journey through memories of loss and regret.

After having received a cryptic phone call, pleading him to come home, Noah begins a desperate journey from his workplace, through the industrial labyrinth of the city. While desperately trying to find his way home, memories of his former life begin to surface. We piece together fragments of his passion as a musician, his artistic aspirations, and the intense love affair with Jane, a captivating ballet dancer and an almost ethereal beauty. As it continues, Noah’s journey becomes a fevered, nightmarish struggle against the increasingly warped maze. This angst is mirrored by the increasing darkness of his memories. Flashes of fear, doubt, resentment and loss all torture his psyche, as his story unravels. We learn the fragile nature of their dreams and the tragic motive behind his journey. The film will take place in both the cold, industrial present, and a past that reveals the characters’ troubled history. The contrast between these will be stark, with a different filming style and aesthetic. The world, in which Noah finds himself, will be void of colour, nature and warmth. While by contrast, his memories will radiate the dreams and promise of love and artistry, only to be drained away by circumstance and tragedy. The themes of regret, grief and loss, as well as love and hope, are universal to the human condition. However, it is the nature of the fragile essence of our lives that we believe will resonate particularly with those striving to fulfil their ambitions, in a time when security is scarce. Fragility is a very human story, and like many human stories, it is filled with its share of sadness and pain. However, it can be argued that the saddest artistic expressions are often the most beautiful.



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