Project Detail

"mixed feelings"

Synopsis

The title is borrowed from a recent book which discusses the effect of the use of the internet on peoples emotions i.e. body image, general existential issues etc . I consider the work in terms of assemblage as currently understood in contemporary philosophy and literature. (Richard O'Callaghan)

Details

Year
2020
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
14 min 44 sec
Format
Digital
Director
Richard O'Callaghan
Producer
Richard O'Callaghan
Screenwriter
Dylan Krieger

Production Status

Production Company

OOOTSUPERSHORTS LTD

Richard O'Callaghan

Sales Company

OOOTSUPERSHORTS LTD

Richard O'Callaghan

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