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Zack & Luc

Country: Canada, Language: English, 15 mins

  • Director: Robert W. Gray
  • Writer: Robert W. Gray
  • Producer: Ward Bingham; Victoria Clowater

CGiii Comment

Well...as you may have already guessed...we utterly hate split-screen!

With this film, there's no point to it...it's merely a futile gimmick...which is a shame because the Super 8 makes it look good.

If you are ever going to use split-screen...do so only if you know how to use it to its full effect...otherwise, it's pointless...this being a prime example.


Watch...

"zack & luc" from Frictive Pictures on Vimeo.

The(ir) Blurb...

A split-screen film telling two versions of the entire story of a relationship. Each memory becomes intertwined with all the others: the firsts, the lasts, the middles, each of the small nothing moments that add up to something in the end.

Cast & Characters

Ryan O'Toole as Zack;
Greg Profit as Luc