How does a person accept the death of a loved one? When Victoria's husband dies because of too much liver pate, she buries him in a special casket equipped with a closed-circuit camera that transmits his dead image into a small monitor. Shutting herself from the world, she places the monitor next to her bed and forms an intimate relationship with the television screen.

Profile:
Ido Fluk is born in 1980 in Israel, and is a filmmaker and video-artist living in Brooklyn, New York. He holds a BFA in Film & TV production and Art& Public Policy from New York Uniersity. He won the Israeli council for the Arts travel and presentation grant.
Nationality:
Israel
Activities:
His work has been shown in galleries ( Black Lab Seattle, Collective Unconscious New York, Micro Museum Brooklyn, 291 London), worldwide festival (Dumbo Arts NY, Invideo milano, Italy, Recontres Internationales Paris-Berlin, Darklight Dublin and Vidio Lis boa Portugal).
http://www.idofluk.com
lilz
2006-08-13 04:51:37
日本人ですが理解できました。 大事な人の死を受け止めるという事は大変な事です。 彼女は人間らしく、共感できると思いました。
power
2006-08-05 13:41:43
この映画の世界観は、日本人には理解しずらいのかもしれません。
Brad
2006-07-31 21:01:28
Nothing short of beautiful.
DeK
2006-07-31 20:20:11
Mmmm... It feels like it's lacking something. Maybe it's just me. Or it's supposed to be like that. Will watch it again.
armut
2006-07-31 19:08:51
nice try, keep trying...
no name..
2006-07-31 16:56:46
I agree with MK, but I specifically like that marginal feel. I prefer it over a mainstream feel, for sure.
idumi-emi
2006-07-31 14:26:16
彼女は2度夫を失った感じかな? (私だったら、棺にいる人間なんて見たくないけど)
watson
2006-07-31 13:17:12
Very innovative. I like the static shots and slow pace... especially in this MTV world.
Laviolie
2006-07-31 11:50:35
Very well done short film in terms of the script, acting, setting, structuring, and other production aspects. Looks very professional but still possesses the "marginal" atmosphere of an independent production.





kenny1955
2008-03-25 17:33:15
これほど愛されてみたいものです。リチャードは幸せ者かも知れません。