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Ducks' Migration (The)

Country: USA, Language: English, 8 mins

  • Director: Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo
  • Writer: Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo
  • Producer: Geoff Mansfield; Tine Thomasen

CGiii Comment

Not sure whether this is a music video or a short film...the song played throughout remains uncredited...sounds like Sigur Ros...that will be expensive!

Everywhere seems to think that this film is 15 minutes long - the version we saw was 8 minutes short...7 more minutes may have helped.

Naked cycling, naked jogging...why?

A film that seems to be rather lost...


Trailer...

The Ducks' Migration (Teaser) from Omar Zúñiga Hidalgo on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

Two close family friends, Jeremy and Alphonse, American and French, spend a few weeks together in Brooklyn. Jeremy is confused about his understanding of the friendship, while obsessed with the ducks in the Prospect Park lake and finishing a school paper about their migration. Alphonse likes to ride bicycles and does not want to leave town. The ducks inevitably leave, Alphonse goes back to Paris, and Jeremy stays in his house, but all of them depart to discover something new.

Cast & Characters

Ryan Leach as Jeremy;
William Moody as Alphonse;
Kathryn Danielle as Julia