To be close is a scream in the silence; words on a paper willing to reach and stream through all senses. Through the figure of two women, the short film represents both the weariness of the feeling of isolation and the emptiness of words, ...See moreTo be close is a scream in the silence; words on a paper willing to reach and stream through all senses. Through the figure of two women, the short film represents both the weariness of the feeling of isolation and the emptiness of words, despite the illusion of their depth; the necessity of the senses in order to feel closeness. Written by
Paola Soto Batista
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