
The process of remembering is a delicate one. We expect to find clarity through revisiting a memory but instead it can become unfamiliar and exaggerated as we start to fill in the blanks with new details. "A Simple Misunderstanding" inhabits the blurry landscape of a memory shared by two people, oscillating between past and present. The viewer has the opportunity to revisit a moment in time offering various perspectives and ultimately leaving them to decide.. what happened?"