Found this on Google+ (via Tabitha O'Melay). The "Tell It Your Way" film contest (sponsored by Philips) required filmmakers to produce a movie with only six lines of dialogue: “What is that?,” “It’s a unicorn,” “Never seen one up close before,” “Beautiful,” “Get away, get away,” and “I’m sorry.”
Director Ridley Scott chose the winning entry, by Keegan Wilcox. Are you as dumb-struck by it as I was?
Friday, July 29, 2011
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4 comments:
Wonderful! Drama, intrigue, suspense, bravery, poignancy, and forgiveness; all in three minutes and six lines!
Wow! Praise God, Art is alive and well.
incredible. goosebumps!
Shades of Anne Frank. If history could only be re visited comme ca.
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