Two travelers search the world for their missing friend and invoke powerful magics to bring her back to life in the short film Diana.
On August 10th a small but intrepid band of young, attractive and intelligent filmmakers embarked from Seattle to the desert plains of the Palouse and captured Diana’s strange and compelling story on breathtaking Super 16mm film! One of the last ever productions to be shot on film? Who can say? Help us be a part of history.
We made camp in the serene Potholes State Park on the shores of the O’Sullivan Reservoir. There we dined rustic on simple meals cooked over molten coals by a producer and an actor. With the dawn we marched into the Columbia Basin Wildlife Reserve. Among the gullies and cliffs and grass and tiny lakes we trained our camera on deer, heron, two weary searchers, one beautiful corpse, and her extraordinary metamorphosis. Please support this Project.
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