

A broken TV dreams of cherry blossoms—12 minutes of analog ghosts becoming art.
Pictures of blooming cherry blossoms, radiant colour fields, and domestic miscellany are re-photographed off the screen of an obsolete televisual device. Images rise upward, the left greets the right, and a new season arrives, telling an impressionistic story of transition, unity, and companionship.
Cinematography
Re-photographed CRT glow creates impossible color textures.
Editing
Split-screen unity—left and right hemispheres in conversation.

Director
Blake Williams
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of 'analog elegies' in experimental cinema mourning CRT obsolescence as 2008 marked digital transition's tipping point.
The title's year references both financial collapse and Beijing Olympics—global upheaval refracted through a single dying screen's private universe.
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