Tell us not what to think, but why to think it. Tell us not what to feel, but who deserves it. Tell us not what to do, but how to do it. Tell us not what to want, but where to get it.
Legend has it that underneath Tokyo bay sleeps a giant catfish which tosses and turns causing the many tremors felt almost every day in the city. The big fish awakes every seventy years, causing a devastating earthquake.
Karol is down on his luck. As a Polish man living in Paris during the early 1990’s, he finds himself with very few choices when one day, almost out of the blue, his French wife decides to dump him.
is a writer/director born in Beirut, raised in London, educated in Tokyo, and residing in Los Angeles. His work explores questions of identity in an ever-shifting global landscape, and he’s specifically interested in characters outside predefined social or political groups.