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A Thousand Cars at Night Looks Like a Moving Train

October 7, 2022

SUNDAY | 3:20pm

Colin Wang and Max DeFalco

20 min | 2021 | USA | East Coast Premiere 

Director’s Statement: “The homeless are rarely depicted in films with complex, internal conflicts and often depicted as background to an increasingly dystopian world. When we wrote our film, we wanted to focus on humanizing the homeless.”

Synopsis: A fantastical portrayal of a homeless man, chronic daydreamer with a love for fishing who stumbles upon an eccentric self-help program that guides him on an odyssey to live his best self. A combination of live-action realism seamlessly combined with abstracted animation.

World Premiere at LA Asian Pacific Film Festival

In 2022, Narrative Tags 2022, shorts, intlshorts3
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