Lilith and the Body
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Lilith a tělo
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Lilith and the Body is a short feature film based on the story of Lilith, a taboo figure from mythology and, according to biblical interpretation, the first woman of Eden. The film works with the theme of trauma, ambivalence and finding inner strength, taking this myth and presenting an alternative continuation of it surrounded by a surreal landscape. After escaping from the Garden of Eden, Lilith finds herself on a new, unknown planet, where she gradually encounters several mysterious figures during her journey.
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