Tom and Jerry: The Movie
The popular cartoon cat and mouse are thrown into a feature film. The story has the twosome trying to help an orphan gir...
In the fleeting span of twelve minutes, Fragment of sometime, somewhere crafts an intimate and poignant drama about the fragile nature of memory and connection. Directed and written by José Miguel Anda, the film centers on two strangers, portrayed by Wei Wu and Alisa Kobyliatskaia, who find themselves inexplicably linked by a shared, elusive memory that belongs to neither of them. As they navigate this surreal emotional landscape, their motivations shift from confusion to a desperate need to understand the origin of this phantom fragment from their pasts. The central conflict arises not from external forces, but from the internal struggle to reconcile a profound feeling with a complete absence of facts, challenging their perceptions of reality and identity. With a tone that is both melancholic and hauntingly beautiful, this brief yet powerful film explores the atmospheric space between dream and recollection, asking whether some connections transcend time and place, existing simply as echoes of a moment that might have been.