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2005 GLFA Films
The Decisive Moment
Category:
Narrative Short 13mins:24secs
Director: Andre Lyon
A street photographer has developed a quaint
obsession since his son died unexpectedly at age
two, nineteen years ago. One day each year he roams
the most congested streets of Los Angeles, studying
pedestrians through a 300mm zoom lens. He forages
the crowd for young strangers of varying ages, kids
who look and move just like his son would've looked
and moved, he imagines, if he'd lived to age three,
four, five, and onward. He photographs his subjects
painstakingly (keeping himself unseen at a
distance), looking for the one right, immortal shot
for each of them, and he enshrines his work in
chronological order at home, all out of some vague,
uncertain assumption that the hobby helps him hold
himself together. This year he's searching for
Number 21, and sooner than he expects he zeroes in
on the perfect target: an alert, ruthless-looking
young professional reading a newspaper. He pursues
him across the city, waiting to catch the man in one
definitive moment worthy of his collection. Soon,
though, the young man feels someone's eyes on him,
looks up, notices the photographer on his tail.
After a jarring but inevitable confrontation, the
photographer is forced to bitterly reevaluate his
dangerous fixation.
Principle Cast
LEAD ACTOR
John Harvey (street photographer)
Alon Lagstein (young man)
2005
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