From the director of the highly acclaimed “Bat Eyes”. Dana and Julia’s friendship is destroyed when a night out ends in tragedy, recriminations and terrible guilt. Can you save a friendship with a lie?
Based on a monologue written by Joanna Erskine, this short, directed by Damien Power and shot in three days back-to-back along with his other short “Bat Eyes” in 2011 in Australia, tackles a very interesting and somewhat sensitive topic amongst youth, and concerns pretty much everyone. At a certain age, your driver’s license symbolizes freedom; it means being able to get your friends all together in a car and having fun, it means… it means that technically you would be the only one not drinking… technically.
http://filmshortage.com/shorts/boot/
Based on a monologue written by Joanna Erskine, this short, directed by Damien Power and shot in three days back-to-back along with his other short “Bat Eyes” in 2011 in Australia, tackles a very interesting and somewhat sensitive topic amongst youth, and concerns pretty much everyone. At a certain age, your driver’s license symbolizes freedom; it means being able to get your friends all together in a car and having fun, it means… it means that technically you would be the only one not drinking… technically.
http://filmshortage.com/shorts/boot/