Electronics lecturer, Cam Cameron, attempts to survive on the UK's most remote island, Rockall, for a record 50 days to prove his strength to himself and inspire his family.
Eric is a 45-year-old man. He eagerly rummages through the clothes in a children's store, then cracks open a fitting room door. A customer harshly calls out to him. Eric runs away.
In a Post-Apocalyptic Britain, myths have circulated that at the end of a 100 mile long railway, there is promised hope of luxury. One group of survivors travel across the railway in search of the truth.
Hanna and Sol are two best friends in their senior year of high school. One ordinary Wednesday, instead of going to school, they wander around Mexico City together. The atmosphere between them becomes tense as they approach their destination. At dusk, they arrive at a safe abortion clinic, and Sol goes in for a consultation.
Objects collided or something had broken apart, rather than collided, and indeed, they were very homogeneous, approaching slowly, in a calculated manner. This signaled some kind of war, a threat of war. We should have been the ones to report on this war.
Three figures, supposedly representing human forms seen through light levels far below the visible light spectrum, have a series of conversations in a waiting room.
The choreography repeated from generation to generation, the collective effort to lower and raise the rafts into the sea; the nautical gestures and respect for the right tide time; the knowledge passed down from father to son; a profession entangled with many others—roleiros, rafters, painters, sail makers, carpenters, and boat builders.
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