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This website features 16 sequences from a short (in the form of screenshots) that have to be arranged in such a way that they tell a
story. The results can, of course, be seen online. The project was designed to promote the Vancouver Film Festival.

Fernanda Romano: “This was a project to promote the Vancouver Film Festival. Over sixteen days, a scene was launched every day.
The story was told non-linearly and you had to put them in order yourself. Great acting and quite interesting.”

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This website features 16 sequences from a short (in the form of screenshots) that have to be arranged in such a way that they tell a story. The results can, of course, be seen online. The project was designed to promote the Vancouver Film Festival.

Fernanda Romano: "This was a project to promote the Vancouver Film Festival. Over sixteen days, a scene was launched every day. The story was told non-linearly and you had to put them in order yourself. Great acting and quite interesting."

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