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I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart

Country: New Zealand, Language: English, 20 mins

  • Director: Slayton Hurst Bourdon
  • Writer: Slayton Hurst Bourdon
  • Producer: Johnny Crawford; Ella Hope-Higginson

CGiii Comment

It's [mostly] an overly long conversation...that goes nowhere surprising!


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The(ir) Blurb...

It is dusk. Two men are in bed. They have just had sex - or were they making love? Over the course of one conversation we discover that they have been here, together, before. But where will they go from here? 'I Let a Song Go Out of My Heart' is a short dramatic film, an anti-romance about the ways people keep themselves from loving one another.

Cast & Characters

Francis Gordon as The Kiwi;
Nikolaus Garmel as The Foreigner