Project Detail

Vergissmeinnicht (Forget-Me-Not)

Synopsis

An old lady living lonely and isolated is waiting for her daughter to come over for tea. As the waiting drags on and her loneliness gets more and more intense, plants start sprouting everywhere in her kitchen. At first the old lady is angry at the plants but eventually starts to embrace them and accept them as her new company after her daughter cancels last minute.

Details

Year
2022
Type of project
Shorts
Running time
3 min 30 sec
Director
Luzie Lilie
Producer
Luzie Lilie
Editor
Luzie Lilie
Sound
Luzie Lilie
Composer
Xihan Li

Production Status

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