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0.0September 1945. South of France. War is over. Three young artists reunite to discuss the future. One of them, Nicolas, presents a plan for all the new corporations that are going to grow soon, in which advertising and art can merge. But Raphaël thinks differently. He wants fresh air and poetry. Therefore, he leaves. Choosing the freedom of nature like a young bohemian artist.
10.0Told through a series of memories, poems, photos, and hallucinations, "Absence of Color" is an exploration of a young man's psyche, in a world where 99.9% of the population suffers from Monochromacy.
10.0The protagonist grapples with the void left by an important person, discovering that the pain does not fade away, but transforms into something she must learn to live with. Suspended between dream and reality, she feels the weight of an absence that, though invisible, is intense and palpable.
0.0In a tale of grief and rebirth, a young woman, paralyzed by the overwhelming weight of emotions, confronts the heart-wrenching choice between numbing her pain forever or embracing the agony to rediscover the beauty of feeling alive.
3.5The story of a photograph: A single mother, an absent father and a child.
0.0A sister struggling with loneliness after the sudden absence of her brother
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10.0Two young men meet during a summer day on the Mediterranean coast. First short film by Gorka Goikoetxea.
2.0An intimate portrait of the lives of Delvys and Carlos, siblings who live alone with their elderly mother in a rural part of a small Cuban town. The film portrays a family engulfed in their inner worlds. Between the sacrifices they make out of love for those who are present, and their longing for things that are absent, they struggle to find meaning as they reflect, contemplate, and carry the weight of existence, trying together, to move forward.
0.0Aqueducts transport water. Images transmit the memory. Images of aqueducts are useless.
0.0Absorbed in his thoughts, an artist is trapped behind his chaotic world.
0.0Documentary in which Michael Rosenhahn explains the philosophical subtext of the film Solaris (1972).