‘(k)now (t)here’ is a film diary about series of journeys of summer 2009 that was simply to be ‘on the road’. No certain destinations, moving with one-way-tickets, being surrounded by strangers… Continuous packing and unpacking, almost daily check in and out even in the same town to taste different flavors of it… Throbs of excitement and anxiety and unusually wide-open perception in consequence of putting myself in every possible mysterious moment… My anonymity allowed me to immerse myself within the subtle sounds and lights, so often passed by as to fade into nonexistence, that amplified and grew conspicuous in total silence/darkness.
Musician, composer, producer, music theorist, singer and visual artist; probably best known for his early work with Roxy Music, his production duties for U2 & Coldplay, and as one of the principal innovators of ambient music.
To win the celebrity and self-made wealth he craves, an aimless, twenty-something Manhattan playboy devises a film based on his party-boy, club-going lifestyle, and hires a self-destructive aspiring playwright to ghost the feature script.
The film is a short story about a guy called Steve who has struggled with the Christian faith, having seen his parents, who are both Christians, break up because of his dad's unfaithfulness.
Antonia is a single mother who works as a hotel maid in Berlin. A normal hot summer day takes a dramatic turn when she crosses paths with a particular guest of the hotel, famous blind portrait painter Julius Pass.
When Nina Patel is nominated to represent her eighth grade class at Homecoming, she's thrilled. However, Nina's traditional Indian parents refuse to let her assimilate to such an American tradition.