by Stephen Irwin. "The Caretaker, an infirm elderly man, lies in his hospital bed whilst an evil robot wreaks mayhem outside in the city. His only companion is a superhero doll that he has owned since he was a boy. To the old mans surprise a collection of miniature theatre stages appear on the floor on which we see moments from his past, and that reveal a disturbing link between the Caretaker, his superhero doll and the evil robot outside. (This is a UK Film Council Digital Short film made through Film London)." 0 megjegyzés: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Keresés az oldalon Blog Archive ► 2017 (1) June (1) ► 2015 (2) May (1) March (1) ► 2014 (52) October (2) September (4) August (1) July (10) June (2) May (4) April (4) March (10) February (7) January (8) ► 2013 (255) December (15) November (19) October (24) September (20) August (18) July (15) June (29) May (34) April (17) March (20) February (23) January (21) ► 2012 (434) December (17) November (12) October (23) September (20) August (23) July (28) June (31) May (44) April (46) March (57) February (72) January (61) ► 2011 (830) December (38) November (35) October (44) September (48) August (49) July (40) June (70) May (75) April (96) March (104) February (102) January (129) ► 2010 (934) December (84) November (110) October (75) September (78) August (33) July (44) June (49) May (84) April (74) March (105) February (103) January (95) ▼ 2009 (1310) December (73) November (113) October (86) September (110) August (135) July (130) June (179) May (134) April (105) March (117) February (76) January (52) ► 2008 (427) December (54) November (51) October (36) September (47) August (60) July (41) June (49) May (82) April (7) Haverok, Buli, Fanta Britney Spears naplója Carbothronic Control Stúdió Filmegyesület Fotogrammatika Guess Her Muff GY.A.K. Gálya kocsmArt Kulo City Képköznapok LIVING PICTURE COMPANY Lángoló Korona Only Suckers Fall In Love Pécsi Búvár Pécsi programajánló topik az IWiW-en SZULAMIT Tari Eszter honlapja tom in the u.k. Tom Of Finland
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