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Lullaby| 9mins
Director: Chloe Domont | Producer: Scott Brown
Focus Years: 2009 | Country: United States
Subject Tags: americas, relationships, united states
Quality Tags: Optimistic, Slow, Activating, Harmonizing
Synopsis:
"Lullaby" is a dark fairy tale about first love, as we follow a young girl through the first and last moments of her relationship. After her first lover dies from an illness he’s had since birth, she becomes very child-like, singing lullabies to herself, hoping that this pain will go to sleep. Feeling lost and cold, she takes us on a journey that we’re not quite sure is real, as the young girl imagines the ultimate state of paralysis in an attempt to remove herself from a reality she did not want to experience. The film focuses on the idea that when something traumatic happens to certain people, they fall back into a child-like state of imaginary and pretend, to try and escape the painful reality they’ve fallen into.

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