Project Detail

D.^^.$.®. (Dance.Music.Sex.Romance.mk1)

Synopsis

D.^^.$.®. (Dance.Music.Sex.Romance.mk1) explores how the digital environment, in the form of reconstructing and publicising our intimate experiences, directly influences our image of self and the implications this ego-theism has on romantic and erotic relationships.

Details

Year
2015
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
19 mins 16 secs
Format
1920x1080 HD mov file
Director
Samuel Fouracre
Producer
Samuel Fouracre
Screenwriter
Samuel Fouracre, Misti Traya
Director of Photography
Samuel Fouracre
Composer
Dominic de Grande
Principal cast
Samuel Fouracre, Alex Moss, Misti Traya

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