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A woman delves into insanity within a hyper-vigilant society.
"Body Language" is a gripping silent film that explores the tumultuous dynamics of a deteriorating relationship within the confines of a stark, white room. The absence of dialogue heightens the intensity of the emotional turmoil as a couple sits across from each other, their faces etched with resentment and pain.
A hitman is seduced by a dancer that he had been tasked to kill.
A film centered around a young reseller stumbling upon an extraordinary mirror in a thrift store, only to realize that this mirror has been placed in his life to impart a valuable lesson about the dangers of excessive self-obsession.
A woman finds herself trapped within a series of surrealist sequences revolving around an orange.
The film is a thought-provoking narrative that explores themes of self-expression, societal judgment, and the influence of external opinions on an individual's self-worth. It centers around a female character who has tattoos on her body and raises questions about how people perceive her based on her choices and appearance. The film challenges the audience to reflect on the impact of their judgments and expectations on others and themselves. It addresses the issues of body autonomy, self-identity, and the complex interplay between personal choices and societal standards.