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In Theaters: April 21, 2017 (limited)
April 21, 2017 (limited)
Drama, Romance
In a metatextual homage to Atom Egoyan’s seminal Calendar (1993), Kodagolian films the first portion in South America, where the story revolves around a love triangle and a photographer’s doomed relationship. Back in Los Angeles, Kodagolian finds himself filming what will soon become a tragic, alternate universe of his own fiction: looking after his two-year old daughter in the slow motion collapse of his own marriage.
0 votes and 0 Reviews
In Theaters: April 21, 2017 (limited)
April 21, 2017 (limited)
Drama, Romance
In a metatextual homage to Atom Egoyan’s seminal Calendar (1993), Kodagolian films the first portion in South America, where the story revolves around a love triangle and a photographer’s doomed relationship. Back in Los Angeles, Kodagolian finds himself filming what will soon become a tragic, alternate universe of his own fiction: looking after his two-year old daughter in the slow motion collapse of his own marriage.
In Theaters: April 21, 2017 (limited)
April 21, 2017 (limited)
Drama, Romance
In a metatextual homage to Atom Egoyan’s seminal Calendar (1993), Kodagolian films the first portion in South America, where the story revolves around a love triangle and a photographer’s doomed relationship.