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Short Film: NOAH, A Shining Example of Relationships in the Digital Age

Premiering at Tiff 2013, this incredibly interesting short film revolves around a relationship told entirely through actions on a computer.  Not only is this an on point and fascinating look at love in the digital age, but it also juxtaposes everything that is great and horrible about the Internet at the same time.

Titled Noah, the film is directed by Walter Woodman and Patrick Cederberg and screened as part of the Short Cuts Canada line of programming at Tiff.  Hit the jump to watch the entire 17-minute short, it’s definitely worth your time.

In a story that plays out entirely on a teenager’s computer screen, Noah follows its eponymous protagonist as his relationship takes a rapid turn for the worse in this fascinating study of behaviour (and romance) in the digital age.

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