Despertar (2011)

Genre : Music

Runtime : 5M

Director : Maria Cifuentes Caruncho

Synopsis

Despertar is the visual narration of a woman's dream. Her body, imaginary landscape, undergoes symbolic metamorphoses as her dream goes on, calling up the origins of life and the elements that compose it. Her inner awakening, led by her instincts, appears as a struggle between opposed forces, those of destruction and those of rebirth.

Actors

Annika Stenvall
Annika Stenvall

Crews

Maria Cifuentes Caruncho
Maria Cifuentes Caruncho
Director
Arno E. Mathieu
Arno E. Mathieu
Music
Ísarr Eiríksson
Ísarr Eiríksson
Director of Photography
Edouard Mailaender
Edouard Mailaender
Editor
Maria Cifuentes Caruncho
Maria Cifuentes Caruncho
Camera Operator
Jérémy Lesquenner
Jérémy Lesquenner
Projection

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