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Thinking... (2008)

11 min  -  Short | Comedy
9.1
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A young woman enters a silent, Buddhist, meditation retreat only to find the idea of a 'quiet mind' impossible... See full summary »

Director:

Marci Adilman

Writer:

Marci Adilman
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Cast

Cast overview:
Marci Adilman ...
Girl
Randy Harrison ...
Boy
Paul Thureen Paul Thureen ...
Lama Paul
Kimberly Haws Kimberly Haws ...
Woman with Bracelets
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Storyline

A young woman enters a silent, Buddhist, meditation retreat only to find the idea of a 'quiet mind' impossible. As she sits, she journeys though a budding relationship from its innocent beginning to its sexually awakened end and continues from there into a world of chaos and confusion that could only exist in the imagination. 'thinking' is the comical, back-and-forth struggle of distraction one experiences while trying not to be distracted. Written by the Arts Bureau  

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Plot Keywords:

Distraction | Buddhist | Chaos | Meditation | Love  | See more »

Genres:

Short | Comedy

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Country:

USA

Language:

English (some dialogue)

Filming Locations:

Garrison, New York, USA

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Budget:

$12,000 (estimated)
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Technical Specs

Runtime:

USA: (original version)

Sound Mix:

Dolby Digital (RCA Sound System)

Color:

Color (High Definition)

Aspect Ratio:

1.85 : 1
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Trivia

During filming, actor 'Randy Harrison' was simultaneously performing on the Off Broadway play, Edward the Second, which explains the beard and mutton chops. He would have to leave the set each evening, rush to NYC 2 hours away, perform in Edward the Second, and rush back that same evening or before sunrise the following morning. See more »