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The International Sign for Choking is an innovative, multi-layered film that follows Josh, a commissioned filmmaker in Argentina, in search of so much more than a video subject. He rents a room in a familiar boarding house and quickly sets up his equipment to work. Although the pressure is high from his funders, Josh finds himself lethargic and unable to produce. He further distracts himself from his purpose when he begins an affair with his housemate, Anna (Sophia Takal). Director of Photography Nandan Rao's cinematic artistry beautifully captures clandestine Argentina as Josh wanders 
Tags: afifest, drama
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Views: 1,405
Embeds: 492
The International Sign for Choking
Trailer
The International Sign for Choking is an innovative, multi-layered film that follows Josh, a commissioned filmmaker in Argentina, in search of so much more than a video subject. He rents a room in a familiar boarding house and quickly sets up his equipment to work. Although the pressure is high from his funders, Josh finds himself lethargic and unable to produce. He further distracts himself from his purpose when he begins an affair with his housemate, Anna (Sophia Takal). Director of Photography Nandan Rao's cinematic artistry beautifully captures clandestine Argentina as Josh wanders 
Tags: afifest, drama
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Partial Film Information

Director: Zach Weintraub
Writer: Zach Weintraub
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Zach Weintraub, Sophia Takal, Roger Delahaye
Release: November 1, 2012
Writer: Zach Weintraub
Studio: Unknown
Cast: Zach Weintraub, Sophia Takal, Roger Delahaye
Release: November 1, 2012
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