“Pause of the Clock,” Chicago director Rob Christopher’s film about young adults who confront the struggle for identity and push the boundaries of trust, recently wrapped a production schedule that spanned almost two decades.
“It’s a film about friendship, secrets, and the power of stories,” says Christopher, who wrote the script during his own personal journey through the threshold of adulthood, when he was a teenage film student at Columbia College in the late ‘90s.
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