Memory Game
A man suddenly opens the eyes and he is dizzy and confused. He doesn't know if he is still dreaming or is seeing the reality, if he is remembering or imagining what is around him.
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Florenta VatavuDirector
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Florenta VatavuProducer
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Cristian BalateKey Cast
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Florenta VatavuKey Cast
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Florenta VatavuWriter
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Florenta VatavuColour Grading Artist
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Florenta VatavuEditor
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Florenta VatavuCinematographer
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Cristian BalateCinematographer
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Florenta VatavuSound Designer
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Florenta VatavuCasting Director
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Project Type:Experimental, Short, Student, Other
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Genres:Experimental
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Runtime:1 minute 33 seconds
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Completion Date:February 9, 2022
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Production Budget:100 GBP
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Country of Origin:United Kingdom
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Country of Filming:United Kingdom
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Language:English
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Shooting Format:Digital
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Aspect Ratio:16:9
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Film Color:Color
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First-time Filmmaker:No
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Student Project:Yes - University of East London
Florenta Vatavu, based in London, is a versatile creative professional known for her work as a poet, actress, puppeteer, and theatre and film director. She holds a master's in "Direction for Stage and Screen" from the University of East London.
Her notable works include short experimental films recognized at various international film festivals. Florenta Vatavu has been involved with the Teatrul pentru copii Arlechino in Romania and Brasov, contributing to various theatrical productions.
She has also portrayed roles in numerous performances aimed at engaging and entertaining young audiences. Florenta Vatavu is also recognized for her work with Radio Punct. She contributes to the program "Povestea de Seara," an evening show dedicated to storytelling for children and adults. This program aims to engage listeners with captivating stories, nurturing a love for literature and oral tradition.
Moreover, she is involved in photography and various artistic projects under the pseudonym Froosina, which is dedicated to providing art therapy workshops.
I have always found joy in filming, an art that allows me to capture the fleeting magic in everyday life. Every moment, no matter how ordinary, holds a hidden story waiting to be unveiled. Through the lens of my camera, I see the world differently. The way sunlight filters through leaves, the gentle ripple of water in a pond, or the laughter of friends echoing through a park—all become elements of a grand narrative I am eager to tell. Filming for me is not just about capturing what I see but about weaving these moments into a cohesive, compelling story. It’s like assembling a complex puzzle. Each shot, each angle, and each frame is a piece that holds its own significance but also contributes to the larger picture. I take great care in selecting these pieces, mindful of how they fit together to convey the emotions, the atmosphere, and the essence of the scene. The process begins with an idea, a spark of inspiration that guides my vision. As I film, I am constantly on the lookout for those small, often overlooked details that add depth and texture to my work. It’s in the glances exchanged between strangers, the way a child reaches for a balloon, or the serene stillness of dawn breaking. These moments are the building blocks of my films. In the editing room, the real magic happens. Here, I sift through hours of footage, meticulously arranging and rearranging until the puzzle starts to take shape. It’s a labor of love, a dance between intuition and technique. I blend images, adjust lighting, and fine-tune sounds, all to ensure that each piece seamlessly flows into the next. The goal is to create a finished film that feels both natural and evocative, one that resonates with the audience and invites them to see the world through my eyes. Every completed film is a testament to my passion and dedication. It’s a visual diary of my journey, capturing the beauty I see in the mundane and transforming it into something extraordinary. Through filming, I connect with the world and with others, sharing stories that might otherwise go untold. It’s a craft that constantly challenges and fulfills me, and one that I am endlessly grateful to pursue.