The film was filmed in the apartment where Urtas lived with his grandmother Odet Robell. Grandma recounted her life span six generations in French history. Except for a brief silent prologue, the entire film was shot from two fixed camera positions with one lens: one with Odette on the right side, with Ertash facing back to the camera in front of the left; and one with Odette up close. By marking the shooting version during shooting, Erstash let us realize the running time of the two cameras working alternately. While one camera is shooting, the other can change the paper. Plate after plate, a total of 10 plates were used. When the papers are used up, the movie ends. Ostash retells history in such a way that "time" will not be lost, and that time is equivalent to the continuous presentation of the film. The film was shown only once on French television, and the full version was shown only once in Etasus 'own apartment to eight of his friends. -- See "Virtual Life in Movies" translated by D. N. Rodwick Hua Ming and Warren