Regular visitors of the web site IMDb.com can find the first stills of the Canadian film You Are Here, the first feature film by Daniel Cockburn. While no release date has been announced, the film will be screened at the Toronto International Film Festival, which will take place from September 9 to 19.
According to the film's press kit, the storyline has many sub-plots that follow:
An obsessive, hermetic Archivist (Tracy Wright) roams the city collectingstrange documents – films, videotapes, audiorecordings. But her Archive has taken over herliving space, there are indications that it’s begunto think on its own, and worst of all, it doesn’tseem to want her around any more.An office of Tracking Operatives keeps tabson the whereabouts of Field Agents roaming thecity… but one day a monkey wrench gets throwninto their archaic operation, and they experiencea collective system crash.Alan (Scott Anderson) is a simple man with asimple life…...
According to the film's press kit, the storyline has many sub-plots that follow:
An obsessive, hermetic Archivist (Tracy Wright) roams the city collectingstrange documents – films, videotapes, audiorecordings. But her Archive has taken over herliving space, there are indications that it’s begunto think on its own, and worst of all, it doesn’tseem to want her around any more.An office of Tracking Operatives keeps tabson the whereabouts of Field Agents roaming thecity… but one day a monkey wrench gets throwninto their archaic operation, and they experiencea collective system crash.Alan (Scott Anderson) is a simple man with asimple life…...
- 8/16/2010
- by anhkhoido@hotmail.com (Anh Khoi Do)
- The Cultural Post
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