Keeping Together in Time (2021)
This film is an attempt to define an imaginary word. "Teleomeric" was a word my husband used to use, before he had a stroke and lost his language. Now I am left with the memory of a word which I cannot find in the dictionary. The closest word I can find to "teleomeric" is "telomeric," meaning belonging to the telomeres, or the ends of the chromosome, which protect their information and prevent them from sticking together. In this sense, the film is actually about the search for those rare moments of consolidation that keep us afloat.
Director: Alison Folland
Runtime: 9 min
Release Date: October 17, 2021
Country: Greece, United States of America
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Keeping Together in Time about?
- This film is an attempt to define an imaginary word. "Teleomeric" was a word my husband used to use, before he had a stroke and lost his language. Now I am left with the memory of a word which I cannot find in the dictionary. The closest word I can find to "teleomeric" is "telomeric," meaning belonging to the telomeres, or the ends of the chromosome, which protect their information and prevent them from sticking together. In this sense, the film is actually about the search for those rare moments of consolidation that keep us afloat.
- Who directed Keeping Together in Time?
- Keeping Together in Time was directed by Alison Folland.
- How long is Keeping Together in Time?
- Keeping Together in Time has a runtime of 9m (9 minutes).
- Where was Keeping Together in Time produced?
- Keeping Together in Time was produced in Greece, United States of America.