Summaries

A succinct meditation on mortality and the passage of time, 28 Matches is a performance in miniature of the cyclical and flawed experience of the human experience. Shot and conceived by Jeremy Haik, the film contains no dialog, instead relying on powerful visuals and subtle yet effective sound manipulation. The piece, with its motif of repetition, could be viewed as a single passage within a much larger and endless loop.—Anonymous

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Genres
  • Drama
  • Short
Release date Feb 6, 1996
Countries of origin United States United Kingdom

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Tech specs

Runtime 4m
Color Color
Aspect ratio

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