Sight Lines explores the many ways in which people of all ages escape from the reality of their lives. Thirteen-year-old Brina (Rosemary La Prairie) and her cousin Daniel (Daniel Matteoli) are spending the summer at their grandmother’s (Jill Hodkinson) cottage. It appears that the hot days will be withered away as Brina drifts in and out of her own world, detached from everyone around her, until she is forced to spend time with Fletcher (David Coomber), a young boy living nearby. Fletcher’s directness comes like a splash of cold water to Brina, who has for most of her life been sheltered from the truth by the adults around her. However, it isn’t long before she sees Fletcher’s behaviour as just another way of masking the truth. As the deception around her begins to unfold, Brina realizes that everyone, including herself, has been denying their reality. Fed up, Brina pulls herself out of it, confronting not only the people around her, but also the camera itself, which has been complicit in Brina’s denial of the truth. |
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Ratings: | IMDB: 0.0/10 | |
Released: | September 1, 2003 | |
Runtime: | 24 min | |
Genres: | Drama Short | |
Cast: | Jill Hodkinson Steve Dylan David Coomber Rosemary La Prairie | |
Crew: | Amanda Sage | |
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