Shattered Imperfection is the Citizen Kane of short, funny, fast, compelling spy movies. From the amazing cast to the slick cinematography and lightening fast editing, this entry in the 2006 48 hour film project (Washington, DC) is well worth watching. The audience follows a spy sent on a mission to recover an extraordinary piece of sculpture for its perfectionist creator. Along the way a sub par spy kit purchased at the neighborhood spy store repeatedly thwarts the spy. Hilarity ensues as he repeatedly attempts to contact customer service in order to make his tools of the trade function properly. It's fast and funny and does the Washington, DC film community proud.