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- "My problem is to discover the fundamental nature of time and what power it has" (XI, 22). With this premise, Augustine has established a new way of analysing time and reality. Through this journey, we are invited into the mental experience of a man, and his pursuit for truth. But if time is the main concern, any references to the past and future experiences are in themselves the limit. To understand WHO we are, we ought to understand WHERE we are. However time gives us no references of that kind, therefore the answer must be defined somewhere else, outside time itself. St. Augustine, Bishop of Hippo, lived 800 years after the classical Greek philosophers and another 800 years before St. Thomas Aquinas. Augustine, educated as a pagan Greek and master of rhetoric, is our bridge between the ancients and the medieval Christian world. Augustine's Confessions is today his most widely read work, and Book XI of that work, on Time and Eternity, is a key text in the history of philosophy. What is time? Has it always existed? If so, there would be no reason to talk about it; But if it hasn't, then what happened before it? Could something have existed before time? Wouldn't it then been in time? Using a clock as a motion graphic device, coupled with multi layer of visual effects Augustine Confessions - The Key of Time, draws you in and lays bare the mental experience of a man and his pursuit for truth.
- Magpie is an individual who delights in making mischief. From far above, we observe his provocations and their outrageous consequences. The film was shot in a long take.
- A child deals with family tragedy with imagination as opposed to grief.
- The story of Claire, a girl in love, lost amidst the uncertainties of modern communication.