Goodbye
Originally released in 2010. Goodbye is a feature film. directed by Daniel McIntyre. At just 4 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Synopsis
Incorporating meditations on male sexuality and personal exchanges, "Goodbye" travels through physical memory to reveal the marrow that grows beneath. Placed in a surreal yet pastoral surrounding, "Goodbye" is a letter explored through the journey of agarwood, or jin-koh, a rare oil created by a genus of tree infected with a fungal spore. The piece examines how an intangible object can impress greatly on personal history by relating perfume to memory. Experimenting with the abilities of the Bolex H16 and sound print film stock, this 16mm film was shot and hand-processed at Phil Hoffman's Independent Imaging Retreat.
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Goodbye about?
Incorporating meditations on male sexuality and personal exchanges, "Goodbye" travels through physical memory to reveal the marrow that grows beneath. Placed in a surreal yet pastoral surrounding, ...
Who directed Goodbye?
Goodbye was directed by Daniel McIntyre.
How long is Goodbye?
Goodbye has a runtime of 0 hours and 4 minutes (4 minutes total).
When was Goodbye released?
Goodbye was released on January 1, 2010 in theaters.