They All Speak Normally Now
Video of 35mm Stills
5.5 minutes
2005

A film essay about clutching onto loved ones while they try to pry you off for their own safety, the resilience of human relationships and their possibilities of destruction. The reliability of the images as truthful documentation are thrown into question by the addition (and contradiction) of the text/voice. The fragments act as a strategy to discuss a shifting hidden whole.