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U tisini (2006)
truth in death
A round table, with all reactions seated- relevance, ritual, regret and confusion-each one looking down at the distant death of a friend, an event misperceived and reduced to a mere table piece consisting of toy cars. Such as in life, Luka Rukavina's AT A STILL POINT consists of conversations that defy single subjects, spoken by a leaden assembly of characters wrestling with the basic question, "how do we know people?" Or, perhaps more accurately, "how do we remember a person once they are gone?" As an ass? As a friend? Rukavina poetically suggests that nobody can embody merely one classification, nor can their interactions with others exist on one level. An honest look at forgiveness and our inability to let things go (even the most exhausted or topics), AT A STILL POINT marks a stellar beginning for director Luka Rukavina.