An apocalyptic tale that, in an almost prophetic twist, was conceived of before the pandemic, "The Pigeon & The Mouse" is a love story for our time. The film, immersive even through the barrier of a screen, follows the incongruous tempo of disaster. Real, raw and vulnerable, it is a twenty-minute summation of what it has felt like to weather this pandemic, taking viewers through the swells of love and hate, terror and boredom, intimacy and distance. Working within the constraints of Covid but not compromising on quality, Welcome to Campfire has woven a tapestry of imagery and music, dance and theater, sci-fi and fable that reminds us what we all know to be true: art is a means of survival.
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