
An experimental photofilm in which Thiago, Carol, and Jean document their day for 12 hours straight. Each photographed their routine, revealing the differences and similarities between their daily lives. The film was photographed and edited on the same day.
Beatriz
Carol
Jader
Jean
Marcos
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An experimental photofilm in which Thiago, Carol, and Jean document their day for 12 hours straight. Each photographed their routine, revealing the differences and similarities between their daily lives. The film was photographed and edited on the same day.
2022-05-23
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Experimental short shot on reel to reel video tape and preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2008.
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