2. Introduction
It goes without saying that there is an endless amount of interpretations, but
what I personally took from it is that one shouldn’t be afraid of opening up and
getting personal, as that (combined with a grain of madness) is responsible for
creating the very best and deepest of art. Following this valuable and enriching
journey, I have a clear idea of the themes explored in what has essentially
become a self-portrait. This is absolutely essentially as this is what informs all
creative decision, whether they be technical or performance related. Each every
element is supported by these ideas, thereby creating a unified, yet deeply
layered visual language on which the story plays out.
“Writing is easy. All you need to do is sit under the typewriter and bleed.”
Over the course of the developing my screen, I’ve seen the story and character(s) grow in front of
my eyes. It turned out to be a very informative and self/reflective experience, as at a certain point I
finally understood and consequently fully embraced the words of Ernest Hemingway…
Ernest Hemingway
1899 - 1961