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By Writer/Director I. Michael Toth
GRAY IN WHITE AND BLACK is comprised of three separate stories that are loosely connected, but can also be viewed as separate, self- contained narratives. The question of identity, what is identity and how it relates to an individual’s soul, is the major concern of this film. This film is also concerned with questions of existence and fate, coincidence, intuition and the mysterious, invisible laws that govern the relationships of the living and the dead. READ MORE...
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