
Amazon and eBay links may be affiliate links.
So, 'Man Seeking Man' is this intriguing short from 2004 that really digs into the themes of loneliness and family dynamics. You've got Seppo, a 50-year-old guy who places a contact ad, and on the same day his son shows up, which sets off this poignant chain of events. The pacing is tight, considering it’s only 12 minutes, but it feels like a lifetime in terms of emotional weight. The use of Super 16mm gives it this grainy, intimate vibe that just pulls you in. It's a sober affair, but there's a beauty in how it captures the awkwardness and nuances of human connection.
This film is a somewhat rare gem in the short film scene, and its Super 16mm format adds an extra layer of charm. Collectors may find varying degrees of availability, but it doesn’t seem to pop up too often in the usual circles. Its exploration of themes like loneliness resonates deeply, making it a piece that might grab the interest of those who appreciate character-driven narratives and the power of silence in storytelling.
Streaming data powered by JustWatch
Have you seen this?
Rate it and share your take with other collectors.
Discover
Explore our complete collection organized by genre