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If you have 17-and-a-half minutes to spare, watch this short film about a relationship that takes place entirely in a computer.
‘Noah’, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, follows the title character’s dissolving relationship with his girlfriend.
Through the online conversations and interactions which make up the narrative of the film, we get a voyeuristic glimpse into how technology has shaped the way we communicate with one another.
Startlingly familiar and all too real, Noah is a revealing look at human behavior and romance in the digital age.
What are your thoughts on this short film? Do you think it is an accurate reflection of how we connect with one another in today’s technology-driven world?
Watch the video below:
[via /Film]

If you have 17-and-a-half minutes to spare, watch this short film about a relationship that takes place entirely in a computer.
‘Noah’, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, follows the title character’s dissolving relationship with his girlfriend.
Through the online conversations and interactions which make up the narrative of the film, we get a voyeuristic glimpse into how technology has shaped the way we communicate with one another.
Startlingly familiar and all too real, Noah is a revealing look at human behavior and romance in the digital age.
What are your thoughts on this short film? Do you think it is an accurate reflection of how we connect with one another in today’s technology-driven world?
Watch the video below:
[via /Film]