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Incomplete tells the story of a man sharing a letter about longing for someone he has never met. It explores loneliness and poses a question: do we need another person in life to feel complete or are we missing a connection with ourselves?

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Pontus Lidberg ...
Him
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Narrator
Antuan Byers ...
Stranger 1
Hussein Smko ...
Stranger 2
Evan Copeland ...
Stranger 3
Benjamin Freemantle ...
Lover 1
Michael Bishop ...
Lover 2
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Seeker 1
Maria Dyrby Voigt ...
Lover 3
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Seeker 2
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Gage Kemp ...
Smoking guy
Point Mima ...
Seeker 3
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Pay phone line (creditOnly)
Zachary Aborizk ...
Seeker (uncredited)

Directed by

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Sasha Korbut

Written by

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Sasha Korbut ... ()
 
Peter Wortmann ... ()

Produced by

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Oren Moverman ... executive producer
Olivia Zimmerman ... co-producer

Music by

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Yury Revich

Cinematography by

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Jonathas Nazareth

Editing by

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Jonathas Nazareth

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Alexey Zavolokin ... colorist

Makeup Department

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Diana Arian ... makeup artist

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Zachary Aborizk ... Assistant Director

Sound Department

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Leslie Shatz ... sound designer

Camera and Electrical Department

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France Acosta ... second assistant camera
Shuyao Chen ... first assistant camera
Karoline Iversen ... first assistant camera
Holden Summers ... gaffer

Casting Department

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Elizabeth Agard ... casting coordinator

Costume and Wardrobe Department

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Hannah Asch ... costume supervisor
Madeline Henn ... costume supervisor

Additional Crew

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Adam Barruch ... Movement Coordinator

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Enzo Flores ... special thanks
Deborah Hellinger ... special thanks
Jenny Jomlinson ... special thanks
Denis Lavnik ... special thanks
Ira Sachs ... special thanks
Robert Schulman ... special thanks
Genia Sokoloff ... special thanks
Tim Tomlinson ... special thanks
Oliver Zel ... special thanks
Nadia Zilkha ... special thanks

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Plot Summary

A young man dials a phone in a phone booth on a New York street corner. He holds a hand-written letter to read. But no one answers the call. I miss your skin on my skin... We hear, as voice-over, what he so wants to say aloud. But how can I miss you if I have never met you?... The phone just rings through the line until it turns into a ringing alarm and awakens another man sleeping alone in his bed. Incomplete takes us through the second man"s day, exploring his loneliness in the crowded city, his isolation in our terribly connected world. As the words of the letter express his longings, his desires, he reveals his fantasy of connection in quick bits of dance with random men: pairings that instantly come and go, never quite right -- the three main dances exploring three aspects of connections: intellectual, physical, and spiritual. He feels utterly alone. Invisible. But finally, in a crowded square, he begins to dance on his own. A real dance. A scream of desperation. A way to be seen. To be heard. This solo dance brings the dancer to a kind of peace he hadn"t imagined. And it is, by chance, witnessed by the man we saw earlier in the phone booth, who starts to write his letter: I miss you so much...A vital connection is made, but not the one envisioned. When we come back to the phone booth, no one has answered his call. With the fear of leaving a voicemail that no one will respond to, he hangs up...only to turn and see a long line of people, each waiting to make a call, each with a letter in hand, hoping to find a connection for themselves. Written by Peter Wortmann

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  • Incomplete (United States)
Runtime
  • 16 min
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Budget $30,000 (estimated)

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