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LIMIT
'...it seems this is what we fear the most. To be break down, fail and loose. Not being different than nothing. We fear the most that our life would be a failure. Aiming for more is desperation, which is fighting day and night against us, breaking down and keeping in existence as a reality of the talent, and it wins in the creation. (...) The only result is the failure. The only success is the failure. The only victory is the breaking down.'





LIMIT by pater sparrow from endandend on Vimeo.







FESTIVALS



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Serious About Shorts

(in competition)





SCREENINGS


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Soho Curzon

London


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The Other Cinema

London


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MTV 1 - Hungarian National Television








Category: short film

Date:2003



CAST

director – pater sparrow
1st A.D. – paulina sakowska
sound designer – vandad kashefi
scriptwriter – pater sparrow
producer – herz péter
producer – richard bussetil
director of photography – richard bussetil
camera operator – peredes palaez mariana
editor – patricia radoi
production designer – jules bishop
production designer – pater sparrow
hairdresser – dazz luca
sound engineer – pindor ucja
costume designer – kútvölgyi léna
composer – peter s. marshall
sound engineer – ariane lippens
actor – tóth attila
actor – ruby milton
actor – tamsin skan
actor – walter bingham
actor – alex moreno
child actor – tom cullen
child actress – cathy cullen
choreographer – domján eszter
amateur actress – paulina sakowska
production house – the london film school
production house – endandend image


PHOTOS

LIMIT
LIMIT / WERK
LIMIT / DESIGN


CRITICISM

Termly Report

'...he had a very clear idea of what this film should be like, and to a large extent realised his vision of it. As a non-narrative film made up of allusions and metaphors, most of the themes behind it were fairly clear, but the visual images were not always as striking as they needed to be for this kind of thing. And a few were downright incomprehensible and weak as well, such as a child putting sunglasses on a loaf of peasant bread. Casting and direction of actors were good, and scene dissection fairly good...'

Dr.Berry Salt, LFS