When small furry creatures try to dominate the Montreal truffle industry, only one woman can stand in their way. The director's cut, only 65 minutes long, is tight and crisp, with the trance-induced plot elements woven into a traditional three-act play. I especially appreciated the black-and-white film, allowing contrast to dominate the cinematography.
Truffe
2008, 65 minutes, directed by Kim Nguyen
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