You Are Here (2010)

5.9/10
63/100

You Are Here Storyline

A woman feels compelled to collect all the documents she finds. With the first document that she collected, she waited to see if anyone else would claim it before she came to the conclusion that she was meant to find it when no one came to claim it. These documents come in many forms: written pieces, audio tapes, video tapes, etc. She has devised an archiving system to catalog and house all these documents in a room, she not only keeping the originals but also often transferring the information to acetate. Some of these documents are depicted. The archiving of these materials and the way she has archived them is ultimately devised for her to find some collective meaning to the documents and why she was meant to find them. What begins to happen is that she instead gets lost in the documents themselves and becomes a part of them as they begin to intersect with her the common bond. The movie is largely a dissection of the overall concepts of learning and understanding, and if what is often thought as these two items is instead humankind just doing what it is told is reality or fact.—Huggo

You Are Here Photos

You Are Here Torrents Download

720pweb715.03 MBmagnet:?xt=urn:btih:C3BA4E8CE6FD3CE3BE1CB6449800A86DCD1C0749
1080pweb1.29 GBmagnet:?xt=urn:btih:2336AA4CCF63C5119DBD9E0B5D423321940DB4AF

You Are Here Subtitles Download

You Are Here Movie Reviews

Fascinating and dreamlike about meaning…

I just saw this movie at the 34:th Gothenburg International Film Festival, Sweden. My strategy for picking movies this festival was more or less random – and that’s how and why I like going on a festival, being it film or music. So I really had no idea of what to expect from Daniel Cockburn and his movie.

It started with sea waves rolling calmly over the screen, soon accompanied by a voice asking us to just look at the waves and think. Just think. It is all very “new age”. After a while the speaker is replaced with a narrator and out of focus people walking hastily on a sidewalk. This crowd is named “Alan” and from this point it all gets strange. And very fascinating. Daniel Cockburn (also script) takes us to all kinds of different places and the people occupying them. Mostly we are guided by voice over, bur sometimes there is dialogue.

I really loved this movie. I just sat back in my chair and enjoyed the images, the narration, and all the nice characters. What does he want to conduct to / tell us, the audience? Confusion? Headache? Happiness? Well, I’m not sure, but I really enjoyed the ride!

Worth watching

The movie is very well shot and keeps your attention throughout the total 75 or so minutes. While watching it I felt like I was in a constant transition from understanding to lost, but it was an enjoyable movie. This is the type of movie that makes you think about what’s going on with the world around you. It’s worth noting that taking a look at the press kit after watching the movie helps bring some clarity to it all. I was lucky enough to see it with a Q&A with the director afterwards and physical copies of the press kit, and it definitely helped me understand the general topics the film aimed to tackle. Overall, it’s a movie that I’ll be pondering for the next few days.