Paint On Floor
In this Seminal work of Writer/ Director, Morgan O'Donovan, has produced a short of epic proportion. Taking the ordinary, and making it simple. The Rhetoric bypasses the usual semantic rules, and combines the Here, with the Then. The only short to have ever analyzed the process of Oxidation, to create a visceral image of nothing. Many commentators have noted on the narrative- 'if only Proust had got out of bed'.
With many years of experience in analyzing the great east European film makers, Morgan, has managed to make Polanski look like water, and Tarkovsky look like stone. BAFTAs in the offering, an Oscar is now but purely academic.
'vinyl Silk emulsion for the masses' Barry Norman (Film Critic)
'Glossing over Race & Religion, this short encompasses the ideals of today' Daily Mail.
'No one have ever looked at the point of view of paint, as in this tragic short' The Guardian.
With many years of experience in analyzing the great east European film makers, Morgan, has managed to make Polanski look like water, and Tarkovsky look like stone. BAFTAs in the offering, an Oscar is now but purely academic.
'vinyl Silk emulsion for the masses' Barry Norman (Film Critic)
'Glossing over Race & Religion, this short encompasses the ideals of today' Daily Mail.
'No one have ever looked at the point of view of paint, as in this tragic short' The Guardian.
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