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The Turning Turtle (2021)

A BREATHING IMAGE

ジャンル : ドラマ

上映時間 : 1時間 42分

演出 : Nitesh Durgude

シノプシス

A young man performs 'pranayama' sitting against a bleak wall. We observe him through a frame that seems to be connected to him in some way. As we go on to witness the nature of the frame, will the images presented to us be able to convey his intentions, thoughts, and ultimately, his fate? This experimental feature film is comprised of 7 parts of black and white imagery with no sound at all.

出演

Jai Periwal
Jai Periwal
The Young Man

製作陣

Nitesh Durgude
Nitesh Durgude
Writer
Nitesh Durgude
Nitesh Durgude
Director
Pratham Kumar
Pratham Kumar
Editor

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