as close as possible / as far as possible
Jan 01 2016
•0h 7m
•With tones of nostalgia and magic, a universe is revealed where personal and imaginary memories seems to become indissociable. VHS glitches distort misty and bright images, leading to a sentimental and mysterious narrative.
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