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		<description>Untitled&#38;nbsp;—&#38;nbsp;(In Development)

















In Untitled,
a young girl races across the countryside with acute urgency to reach home
to find that the house is derelict, her parents are gone, and she is an elderly
woman. Back at the nursing home, she enters an intimate dialogue with her
granddaughter who attempts to quell her fears and encourages a non-judgmental
acceptance of the state of her mind. This film is an impressionistic film about
memory, the experience of time, and a poetic rethinking of neuroscientific
narratives on the brain. It is also a coming-of-age story: a young girl
realizes she is an old woman and an old woman realizes she is a child.
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