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Plot Summary
In a near future where advanced technology allows people to revisit their memories, a man struggles with the emotional fallout of re-experiencing a traumatic event. As he delves deeper into his past, the lines between memory and reality begin to blur, forcing him to confront the true nature of his recollections and the consequences of his choices.
Critical Reception
Spectrographies was critically acclaimed for its thought-provoking narrative and compelling performances. Reviewers lauded its exploration of memory, grief, and the ethics of technological advancement, often citing its emotional depth and visual style. The film garnered significant attention on the festival circuit.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its intelligent science fiction premise and exploration of human emotion.
- Lauded for strong performances, particularly from Ferdinand Kingsley.
- Noted for its atmospheric direction and poignant portrayal of memory's unreliability.
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Awards & Accolades
Won 'Best Short Film' at the British Independent Film Awards (BIFA) in 2015.
Fun Fact
Director Daniel Mulloy previously directed the acclaimed short film 'Exit', which also explored themes of isolation and technology.
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