J Alfred Prufrock Considers the Infinite

1910, LONDON. Renowned poet T.S. Eliot paces the floors of his posh Bloomsbury apartment, struggling with a manuscript that refuses to come to life. All he has is a title: ’The Lovesong of J. Alfred Prufrock.’ Envisioned as a metaphor for the Edwardian age, Prufrock exists only within Eliot’s imagination ??? or does he? In this surreal, avant-garde retelling of Eliots fateful writing of this celebrated poem, the roles of creator and creation are challenged in an unconventional, purely cinematic stylization.
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