"Gravity Was Everywhere Back Then" has been described as a tinkerer's ode to a tinkerer, but it's more than that. It's an intimate look inside the life of someone working feverishly in an attempt to avoid the ultimate certainty of death. This film is reminiscent of the tales of Sisyphus and Bable and yet inexplicably at the end, instead of leaving you with despair, it lifts you up.
This film is one not to missed and since it's a limited release of five prints to individual collectors if you miss it on the festival circuit you're likely never going to get the chance to see it again. So, make sure you get out to see it at a festival before it's gone.
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