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Touch Air (2023)

A bit boring but give it a go

Genre : Animation, Fantasy

Runtime : 12M

Director : Amit Dutta

Synopsis

An homage to the influential practice and philosophy of artist Nasreen Mohamedi. The film incorporates Mohamedi’s personal notes and her unique singular vision, drawing upon the aesthetics of the bare line, and its metaphysical journey eliminating physical borders/barriers.

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