Project Detail

Potter's Mirror

Potter's Mirror

Synopsis

Exploring loss and grief through dementia and symbolising the mind's internal structures. We follow the Watchman as he cares for his memories and nurtures new ideas until an environmental deterioration forces him to escape through the window.

Details

Year
2024
Type of film
Shorts
Running time
8 min 30 sec
Format
HD
Director
Katherine O'Connor
Producer
Katherine O'Connor
Composer
Lorenzo Pelli

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Production Status

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