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House On Fire

An experimental stream of consciousness holding the context of memory, narrative and its relationship to visual grammar and film language. Birthing from the universal feeling of being lost in the world, House On Fire is a highly personal and autobiographical exploration in far reaching themes of loneliness, addiction, identity, dysfunctional relationships, parentage, gentrification and the overall vulnerability of the human state in a pure form.

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An experimental stream of consciousness holding the context of memory, narrative and its relationship to visual grammar and film language. Birthing from the universal feeling of being lost in the world, House On Fire is a highly personal and autobiographical exploration in far reaching themes of loneliness, addiction, identity, dysfunctional relationships, parentage, gentrification and the overall vulnerability of the human state in a pure form.

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