The breathtakingly, beautiful fantasy film, Dorme, sweeps the audience away on a magical journey into the world of dreams; that mystical place we go to play when our bodies sleep at night. ... See full summary »
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The breathtakingly, beautiful fantasy film, Dorme, sweeps the audience away on a magical journey into the world of dreams; that mystical place we go to play when our bodies sleep at night. Dorme is a celebration of the sub-conscious mind, an artistic feast for the eyes and an escape for the soul. The story is told as a boy is lulled to sleep by a captivating melody and his adventure of transformation and discovery begins. Written by
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"Dorme" is one of those rare movies that feed your heart and warm your soul. The cinematography is breathtaking and extremely surreal. The soundtrack is beautiful and it would pull you in this journey. The story reminds me many of my favorite beloved children stories like "The Little Prince" and "Alice in Wonderland." I was invited to see this movie on the big screen at the San Francisco International Film Festival. This movie played many, many film festivals and even won some awards. For a seven minute movie, it felt like a feature length experience! The movie still haunts me to this day and I am looking forward to seeing more of Sylvia Binsfeld work. More good reasons why her work inspire me and want to be an artist in the first place. Thank you! - Sage Drake, writer/director "My Gift"
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"Dorme" is one of those rare movies that feed your heart and warm your soul. The cinematography is breathtaking and extremely surreal. The soundtrack is beautiful and it would pull you in this journey. The story reminds me many of my favorite beloved children stories like "The Little Prince" and "Alice in Wonderland." I was invited to see this movie on the big screen at the San Francisco International Film Festival. This movie played many, many film festivals and even won some awards. For a seven minute movie, it felt like a feature length experience! The movie still haunts me to this day and I am looking forward to seeing more of Sylvia Binsfeld work. More good reasons why her work inspire me and want to be an artist in the first place. Thank you! - Sage Drake, writer/director "My Gift"