Shorts
HOUSLE
Directed by Tristan Love & James Longmire
A violinist looks for his stolen instrument in a wood that is not what it seems.
Directed by Tristan Love & James Longmire
A violinist looks for his stolen instrument in a wood that is not what it seems.
Spacey. Kevin spacey’s in this. It’s spacey.
When we feel good about reclaiming a distanced thing we feel really good.
change the short description, it is for some other film. This is fabulous.
Beautifully shot and conceived without a word being spoken. Original, creative and poignant.
This lovely film brought Aldous Huxley and Victor Hugo’s words to life. “After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music.” - A. Huxley. “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” - V. Hugo.
Hauntingly beautiful. The film reveals layers upon layers building to create shadow,mystery and a reflection of the historical past in Eastern Europe. Great work Tristan & James!
I saw this film in San Francisco and was really blown away. It’s really beautiful and the story and pacing are evocative and moving without being either obtuse or obvious. Truly wonderful.
go james and tristan! i love this film!
transfixing
JUST PRECIOUS, A JEWEL THANKS!!!!!
MARISA
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