A wizard and his traveling companion discuss the nature of life, consciousness and the workings of the universe. WINNER - BEST ANIMATION SHORT New York International Independent Film & Video Festival 2008 Upon a journey to the Takakjian Castle, the wizard Isomer and his traveling companion Trevor Verity discuss the nature of Life and the Universe. What Isomer describes is a philosophy that traces all the energies of the world back to one fundamental force, Gravity. But this philosophy is disturbing to Trevor as it also implies that even the workings of the mind are completely logical and predictable, over which we have no real control. The notion of free will is challenged and debated between the two. The wizard goes on to explain there is more to this philosophy than is commonly understood and that Life is a force of nature that is non-physical and when properly understood, we will find our individual lives are but extensions of the life of the Universe. Trevor struggles to understand this concept as Isomer demonstrates this meaning, through the strings of a marionette whose performance mimics the wizard's words. A work of 'cinematic poetry', In the Fall of Gravity is a film crafted to entertain the mind and eyes with new concepts for both. inthefallofgravity.blogspot.com/ Follow us on FACEBOOK: facebook.com/pages/Hunab-Ku-Productions/156872544327590