Believing he’s the last door-to-door encyclopedia salesman in the world, George decides to write The Obselidia, a compendium of obsolete things. George believes that love, among other things, is obsolete. In his quest to document nearly extinct occupations, he befriends Sophie, a beautiful cinema projectionist who works at a silent movie theatre. Sophie believes that nothing is obsolete as long as someone loves it. When they interview a reclusive scientist who predicts that 80 percent of the world’s population will be obliterated by irreversible climate change by the year 2100, the two must face the question, if the world is going to disappear tomorrow, how are we going to live today?
I interviewed the cast and director a couple days ago. The film is beautiful and the cast is tons of fun. Interview coming soon’ish.
http://www.obselidiathemovie.com/

This sounds awesome! I will def check it out! Can’t wait for the interview too.
Tim,
“Love is obsolete”. I can see how I, at my stage in life, would feel that way as I realize I may have had the last girl friend I will ever have or I will find the final love of my life and marry for the final time. I am looking at a book that I plan on reading:”The Seven Levels of Intimacy” The Art of Loving and the Joy of Being Loved by Matthew Kelly.
Well I can dream. Discovering the other day that I’m possibly a “moodle”, I can understand why I couldn’t get laid in a woman’s prison with a fistful of pardons.
Anyway, great interview with Ms Bell. Good rapport and a resulting good conversation.
DAD
PS Happy Birthday