"Will (Ben Foster) is a satellite-mapping engineer conducting a survey of Armenia. One morning at his hotel, he meets Gadarine (Lubna Azabal), an Armenian expatriate and photographer, who has recently returned home. The pair impulsively decide to drive across the country together.
An unlikely love story, HERE is also a cerebral, self-reflexive road movie that arrives at a fascinating intersection of forms. The film's development process included...
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"Will (Ben Foster) is a satellite-mapping engineer conducting a survey of Armenia. One morning at his hotel, he meets Gadarine (Lubna Azabal), an Armenian expatriate and photographer, who has recently returned home. The pair impulsively decide to drive across the country together.
An unlikely love story, HERE is also a cerebral, self-reflexive road movie that arrives at a fascinating intersection of forms. The film's development process included a non-narrative multimedia piece (2008 Sundance Film Festival, New Frontier), a collaboration between director Braden King, a composer, and a video artist - parts of which migrated into the script (developed through the Sundance Institute Feature Film Program). King’s atmospheric, contemplative aesthetic encourages us to examine the personal relationship we all form to both physical space and story space. Because of his work (called ground-truthing), Will comes to view the land as a source of faulty data, while Gadarine sees it as a way to redefine her relationship with home. As HERE suggests, "truth is conjecture.""
Quoting the description from the 2011 Sundance Film Festival site.
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