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Last Frame of Sand

Kaya Verruno
Dillon Tucker
United States, 2021, 13 min.

In Spanish with English subtitles.
This film is family friendly.

One man's journey to fulfill a promise to his late father. Last Frame of Sand follows a photographer who embarks on a journey to relive a childhood memory. His quest for adventure comes with unexpected obstacles as he struggles to survive in the ever changing landscape.

Director's Statement

I am pleased to have the opportunity to share our film which was shot on location in the north of Brazil with the participation of artists from different corners of the world. This is a timeless piece of visual poetry that I hope can touch and inspire our viewers in its own unique way.

Category: Short.

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