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An experimental, silent black-and-white film composed of a series of intimate close-up portraits of faces-mostly women-captured in moments of stillness, emotion, and vulnerability. Rather than following a traditional narrative, the film immerses the viewer in a meditative exploration of human presence and inner life. Shot with non-professional actors and figures close to Garrel's artistic circle, the film focuses on subtle expressions, gazes, and emotional shifts. These faces seem suspended in time, evoking solitude, introspection, and a sense of existential isolation. The absence of dialogue and conventional plot emphasizes mood over story, turning the film into a poetic reflection on loneliness, beauty, and the fragility of human connection.
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