Get to know the short film: NOSTOMANIA, 2min, Canada, Experimental

Playing at the Thursday April 20, 2017 FEMALE FEEDBACK Film Festival in Toronto.

  MOVIE POSTERNOSTOMANIA, 2min, Canada, Experimental
Directed by Paige K. Boudreau

Nostomania [nos-tuh-mey-nee-uh, -meyn-yuh] is an intense homesickness, or a passion for nostalgia.

Director Statement

I have always had a fascination with abandoned buildings and urban exploration. NOSTOMANIA is an exploration into why that fascination exists, and how it affects our lives.

Film Type:Experimental, Short

Runtime:1 minute 59 seconds

Completion Date:October 17, 2016

Production Budget:1,000 USD

Country of Origin:Canada

Country of Filming:Canada

Film Language:English

Shooting Format:iPhone 5s

Aspect Ratio:16:9

Film Color:Color

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