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The Quest for Freedom and the Longing for Belonging (2021)

Genre : Animation

Runtime : 3M

Director : Noam Paul

Synopsis

The name of the film is taken from the book “Liquid Love” by the sociologist Zygmunt Bauman. The film investigates the tension and the pendulum swing between freedom and belonging in the context of relationships. An attempt to express two opposing worlds trying to co-exist, where one will always overcome the other in a constant, endless tension.

Actors

Crews

Noam Paul
Noam Paul
Director
Noam Paul
Noam Paul
Writer
Noam Paul
Noam Paul
Animation
Avraham Kober
Avraham Kober
Original Music Composer

Posters and backgrounds

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