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Short Films·2002·12m 1s

Meeting Agnus

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About this film

From award winning digital filmmaker Alexander Pappas comes Meeting Agnus. Meeting Agnus is a beautifully haunting tale of old friendships, lost love and saying goodbye. It is the story of Edgar, an elderly man who every year, once a year, travels back to his hometown to meet with an old friend. But things are not what they seem.

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yogesh jagam2/18/2009

must watch

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suzy2/23/2005

aA good work of a literary artist who does not write invacuo.

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buck11/20/2004

i understand the need for dialogue to explain backstory but this was too obvious. "why do you come back every year?" This is something two old lovers would have worked out long ago. why not simply let us eavesdrop on their meeting glean what we need from subtler more lifelike cues... everyone of us has met an old lover and talked about the what-ifs and but-you- knows and should haves. please give audiences more credit give us less obvious dialogue and more insight into aging and it's affects of love

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soa2/27/2004

Beautiful! Does anybody know where I can download the video with a higher resolution?

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ElvinB6/9/2003

This short films support the idea that love is still alive and doing well

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Captain Storm10/23/2002

Nearly had me in tears.Very moving subject matter.Would have no hesitation in buying this on DVD!More,more,more....please?

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mel587/18/2002

i thought the movie was touching and haunting. the movie reminds me of great love stories that hollywood use to make. please give us more treasures like this one Mr papas

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OBTANIUM7/2/2002

....A delight to watch and a real insight to what the brightest minds are doing with small amounts of film...

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C_spaq6/26/2002

Great little online film.

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donna_bromiiere6/23/2002

Very imaginative short film. Wonderfull direction and cinematography. But I think the real treat of this film is the ending. Its very open to suggestion and speculation as to what happened and the significance of the cross and the child at the start. I really enjoyed that. A little bit of brilliance there somewhere I think.