- A philosophical unmarried woman ponders her options and the future when she learns that she is pregnant with triplets.
- Erie, a philosophical unmarried woman in Romania, learns that she is pregnant with triplets. She ponders her options and the future during encounters with her traditional mother, her mercurial boyfriend, her pragmatic doctor, a playful neighborhood girl, a cynical older woman, and the local fortune tellers.—TimeNTide
- A young woman and her boyfriend wrestle with whether she should terminate her pregnancy. Erie, who has a philosophical bent, talks with her mother, visits the clinic and quizzes the doctor, listens to a middle-aged woman in the waiting room, plays hopscotch with Laura a neighbor child, and visits the flat of a woman rumored to tell the future. She sits with Nick, her boyfriend. Has she stated her problem well? A goat stands in the hopscotch spiral thinking it is in the center of the universe.—<jhailey@hotmail.com>
- Still Center takes us on journey with Erie who just found out she is pregnant with triplets. From the moment she gets the news, everything appears more intense: her mother - oblivious to her dilemma, the working class neighborhood she lives in can be paradise or hell, and most important, the children-reluctant boyfriend - suddenly interested in becoming a father. In this post-modern tale mixing 35mm footage, video, and animation, Erie realizes that she is not searching for an answer but for the right question to ask together with her partner.
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