Across Time I Cry
Across Time I Cry is a short experimental piece that favors mood and sensation over a tidy plot. Rather than following a clear story, it strings together evocative moments and fragmentary images that suggest emotional continuity across time. Faces, gestures, and carefully composed interiors... Read more
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About Across Time I Cry
Across Time I Cry is a short experimental piece that favors mood and sensation over a tidy plot. Rather than following a clear story, it strings together evocative moments and fragmentary images that suggest emotional continuity across time. Faces, gestures, and carefully composed interiors recur, and the film uses sound and silence to push small, ambiguous scenes into a larger feeling of loss and longing. The viewer moves through impressions linked by atmosphere and repetition, with characters appearing like memory fragments instead of fully explained figures. It asks for attention more than it provides answers, offering an experience that depends on the audience assembling meaning from visual and auditory clues.
Directed by Robertino Fonseca and created with Julia Clancey, the film was released in 2014 as a short experimental work. The cast includes Margo Stilley as Lisabet, Branca Ferrazo as Kizzy, Katrina Hunter as Ternity, Chloe Hurst as Lucy, and Karola Raimond in a brief role as Wardrobe Lady.
No reliable box office figures are available for this title. As a short art film it didn't receive a wide commercial release and any screenings were likely limited to small venues, private showings, or festival programs rather than mainstream distribution.
No major awards or nominations are recorded in public databases for Across Time I Cry. Given its experimental format and limited exposure, it does not appear to have entered major awards competitions, and there are no widely reported festival prizes associated with the title.
Public and critical reception is scarce, with mainstream review coverage minimal and online databases showing little to no audience voting. The film centers on themes of time, memory, personal loss, identity, and the persistence of feeling, delivered through careful framing, sound design, and editing choices. Viewers who appreciate nontraditional storytelling and sensory filmmaking will likely get more from it than those expecting conventional narrative clarity.
Details
- Release Date
- July 31, 2014
- Rating
- NR
- Type
- Movie
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Margo Stilley
Lisabet
Branca Ferrazo
Kizzy
Katrina Hunter
Ternity
Chloe Hurst
Lucy
Karola Raimond
Wardrobe Lady
Emma Pyne
Madison
Alex Essoe
Scott Burn
The Man
Mary Tran
Model
Director: Robertino Fonseca
Written by: Julia Clancey