Drizzle (2022)
A VISUAL BASED SHORT FILM
Genre : Documentary
Runtime : 6M
Director : Abraham M.
Synopsis
Filmed over a period of a week, Drizzle showcases nature and our world in an experimental lens and through different days and weather conditions. The plot remains stagnant while the message remains clear.
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Filmed over a period of a week, Drizzle showcases nature and our world in an experimental lens and through different days and weather conditions. The plot remains stagnant while the message remains clear.
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