Last summer, Philips and the renowned director/producer Ridley Scott launched a global filmmaker competition dubbed “ Tell It Your Way ” following its Cannes Lions award-winning short-film project “Parallel Lines.” The entrants were given freedom of expression and could take up any theme they wanted; still there were two strict rules—there had to be the exact six-line dialogue as it was in the Parallel Lines films, plus the entries could last no longer than three minutes. As you watch this, note the dialogue and imagine the infinate number of ways those six lines MIGHT have been used. Here's the prize-winning entry in Phillips' "Tell It Your Way" competition. The Porcelain Unicorn
Wow... I think I had a stronger reaction to the winning short than I did to most other Holocaust movies.