This lesson is based on 2 short films which both reflect the concept of symmetry. The first film Symmetry by Everynone, is a fascinating split-screen short film which explores the poetic parallels and contrasts of our world — birth and death, heart and brain, darkness and light, masculinity and femininity. The second film Split Screen: A Love Story by James W. Griffiths which was shot with a Nokia mobile phone has a simple premise: two lovers wake up in different cities (New York and Paris) and set off on parallel journeys to meet each other. The lesson practises speaking, writing and vocabulary.
Film English: Symmetry
- Posted on May 8, 2012
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