Second Floor
Apr 03 2019
•0h 5m
•Every man will once die, but everyone has different ideas about it. Inspired by poetry, songs and conversations, this animation tries to visualise these feelings and break the taboo. This non-narrative animation tries to visualise the indescribable feelings we have about death. The story does not follow a traditional plot, but is a collection of scenes that are based on anecdotes and associations.
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