
Northfork
2003


5 votes
At the age of 22, Sofia discovers that her father and grandfather belong to the “Order of Idol Makers”. This Order planned and executed the deaths of Socrates, John F. Kennedy, Elvis, Marylin Monroe, and many others in order to turn them into Idols. They believe that idols are necessary to inspire young people and to promote noble values in a society that is increasingly full of frivolous / vain / superficial ideas and people. Their death is the only way to immortalize the noblest among them. However, until now, only men who are sons of members of the Order were allowed to join. Now, for the first time, they’ve decided to give a woman the chance...
Director
Luís DiogoWriter
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Budget
N/A
Revenue
N/A
Production Companies
Most of us likely have individuals to whom we look up to for guidance and inspiration, but how do they attain that exalted status? Is it because of their expertise and accomplishments? Is it for their fame and notoriety? Or is it because they leave a lasting legacy after their deaths that we find impressive, impressionable and awe-inspiring? While all of these considerations factor into the result, it’s actually quite amazing how often the third reason – their legacy – has the greatest impact. In many cases, the “what might they have done if they had only lived longer” element comes into play,…
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