Imago-Moving in wormholes
The short film focuses on the process of remembering and how our mind tries to reconstruct the images of our past-and constantly fails to succeed. A young man, the main protagonist is living far from his family. One day he gets the information that his sister died-he has to return home and to confront his childhood and his loss. He is waiting for his train at the railway station. The journey begins. But is he really moving? He arrives in an abandoned city, which reminds him of his hometown-with the only difference that everything is empty and strange. He meets the ghost of his sister and the doll, which is a symbolic figure - a metaphor of the loved one, who is already gone and an ambivalent spirit, which is chasing him further and further, deeper and deeper into a seemingly endless spiral. He enters one of the buildings and gets a phone call from his sister or from himself. Who is he speaking to? What did already happen and what will happen next? What is the difference between a dreamed reality and the remembered images of our past? Both appear to be haunting and constantly fading...as we try to find our way in an unconscious darkness. Between 2011 and 2014 I lived in Poznań, Poland. I started during this period to write film critics and screenplays. The original concept of the project "Imago-Moving in wormholes" was also developed here. We shot the scenes in November 2013 on locations in Kłomino, Szczecinek and Poznań in only 3 days time. The editing of the very low-budget-film-production was finished in November 2014. (The movie was screened only one time in the Kino Raj/Café La Ruina in Poznań, Poland on the 8th of November 2014.)
Adam Bazso
Director

Kamil Czapiewski
Main protagonist

Edyta Nowak
Sister/Ghost
Adam Bazso
Director of Photography
Adam Bazso
Editor

Kamil Czapiewski
Producer
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