A SIGN was the winner of Best Performances, and Best Cinematography at the FEEDBACK Film Festival in September 2015.
Watch the Audience FEEDBACK Video for A SIGN Short Film:
Audience Comments on A SIGN:
They did a fantastic job at portraying the sex trade. And the images of water that bookends the film. Terrific film.
The presense of water at the very beginning is her looking for a connection. She wanted God to find her and the water was there all along.
Water is rebirth and water is a cleansing. Her sign is always there, like it is for us.
The woman. The artist. They are all trying to make their own world. We all need to find our own joy in this film.
A SIGN, 17min., Belguim, Drama
Directed by Don Duncan
Losing her faith in God, Rosaline, for a time, finds hope once again, from the most unexpected person.
Director’s statement:
My main aim in making this film was to explore the notion of the gaze and how it can help or hinder a person. I was interested in a story of redemption between a man and a woman that did not involve romance between them but in a shared, parallel epiphany. I was also interested in how the past plays in the present in how the imagination and faith (in God, in love) can be the bring about strongest redemption of all.
