This "secondary" information is not firsthand; it is gossip passed from one student to another. The protagonist becomes obsessed with verifying this information. He navigates the maze of the computer lab, exchanging glances, passing notes (or digital messages), and trying to get the attention of the girl involved.
Sekunder manages to pack intense psychological weight into a brief 18-minute runtime. It stands out in the landscape of short cinema due to several core thematic elements:
as Mathilde: The young daughter. Her performance was highly acclaimed, earning her the Best Young Actress award at the International Film Festival of Wales in 2009.