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The Olive Depression

Sinema October 24, 2006 Videos 4 Comments

Directed by Joshua Lim.
Work in progress.

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The Olive Depression documents the weeks before Johnny, an 18-year-old boy, enters military service. He is determined not to mentally accept what is required of him by law. He opts to prepare himself by maintaining his melancholy about something against what it means to be human.

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