Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet

Ten Minutes Older: The Trumpet

6.6

May 18 2002

2h 32m

Drama, Documentary

Ten Minutes Older is a 2002 film project consisting of two compilation feature films entitled The Trumpet and The Cello. The project was conceived by the producer Nicolas McClintock as a reflection on the theme of time at the turn of the Millennium. Fifteen celebrated film-makers were invited to create their own vision of what time means in ten minutes of film.

Markku Peltola

Markku Peltola

(segment "Dogs Have No Hell")

Kati Outinen

Kati Outinen

(segment "Dogs Have No Hell")

Marko Haavisto

Marko Haavisto

(segment "Dogs Have No Hell")

Ana Sofia Liaño

Ana Sofia Liaño

(segment "Lifeline")

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