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Animal Within
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Animal Within

Jun 1, 2018
0h 12m
★ 0.0

Overview

Humans, Animals, Earth, Wind and Water, converge with the same energy of a filmic fire, which crosses and relates them. By the appropriation of educational images of 16 mm films, which in the past were used to educate us, Animal Within evokes a poetic collision between images of the human and the animal.

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Documentary

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