Hank Botwinik

A lonely, old man tries to improve his luck by buying a VR flirt simulator.

A washed up Hollywood director is trapped in a remote castle by his own fears until the arrival of a mysterious woman offers him possible salvation. Inspired by Dostoevsky's 'Notes from the Underground', Johnny Walker attempts to answer the burning question: Is living a long life vulgar, immoral or just plain bad manners?

6.9/10

Intrinsic Moral Evil, at first sight, seems to be a tale of identity and growing up. But above all, the three dancers play a game with the viewer's perception and expectations. Is it a memory, a dream, a search for identity? Is it about losing of friendship or about coming of age? The layered story invites the audience to make its own interpretation and to take a stand.

7.1/10