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- Once upon a time... There were four young men of different nationalities: Spanish, Italian, Swedish and British, a one-pound business deal that ends up becoming a one-hundred-thousand pound business deal, and a legend: The Legend of David Pilgrim. This is the basic idea behind The Pilgrim Factor, a story half-way between a comedy and a tale, about anonymous characters who accidentally happen to come across something that could prove doubtful the authenticity of the world's most famous rock group. All this takes place right in the centre of "Chicken Town"... a city where everything is possible... even a story like this one.
- Three people pose for the camera, a little boy in the children's room, an old lady in front of the window overlooking the blooming garden and a businessman behind his desk. Everyone has something different that is important, that still needs to be adjusted in order for the recording to succeed. The toy car needs to be in the right place, the bouquet in the vase needs some arrangement, and the folds of the tablecloth need to be smoothed out. Finally, the gentleman in a fine suit shows the framed family photo, behind him the pompous panorama window with a view upon the city. When the businessman suddenly gets up, he gets dizzy and has to support himself. He leaves the office and house, rushes into the fresh air, but breathing only heavily. He wanders through the city, its streets and squares, through corridors and strange rooms, aimlessly and disoriented. The people he meets in passing are obviously no better off than he is. They do things that seem pointless. More and more people don't do anything anymore, they just seem to be living only today. No more tomorrow? What about the day after tomorrow? What about their future? Finally the man reaches the outskirts of town, where travelers are trying to set off, with their luggage in hand. Where will they go, what do they say about their destination?