It is summer and it is hot. Ice cream drips from its cone, a father photographs his child. Then a man suddenly arrests his focus. Inspired by a picture from photographer Juan Medina, taken on the beach of Gran Tarajal in Spain in 2006, director Ronny Trocker animates a situation that happened today as it did yesterday, with the difference that today, no one moves. Time is frozen. A black man lies exhausted on the shore. It seems that no one has noticed his arrival.
It is summer and it is hot. Ice cream drips from its cone, a father photographs his child. Then a man suddenly arrests his focus. Inspired by a picture from photographer Juan Medina, taken on the beach of Gran Tarajal in Spain in 2006, director Ronny Trocker animates a situation that happened today as it did yesterday, with the difference that today, no one moves. Time is frozen. A black man lies exhausted on the shore. It seems that no one has noticed his arrival.
2016-02-13
5.8
SET 1: Mike's Song > I Am Hydrogen > Weekapaug Groove, Divided Sky, Everything's Right > Guelah Papyrus > Sparkle > Roggae > 46 Days SET 2: Blaze On > NICU > Golden Age > Ruby Waves > Death Don't Hurt Very Long > Rift > Beneath a Sea of Stars Part 1[1] > Waiting All Night > Ghost > Say It To Me S.A.N.T.O.S. ENCORE: You Enjoy Myself, Grind [1] Phish debut.
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