Dear, Matilda

Dear, Matilda

Release date : June 17, 2024
Runtime : 9m
Countries of origin :
Original Language : Portuguese /
Director : Iris Alexandra /
Writers : Iris Alexandra /
Production companies : ESAD /
Budget : $90.00
June 17, 2024 9m Drama Portuguese More
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This short film is an in-depth exploration of a young adult's personal relationship with his inner child, transcending the limitations of verbal dialogue to communicate through powerful visual elements. The narrative develops like cinematographic poetry, revealing the complexity of emotional experiences that often remained to verbal expression. Through these visual sequences we are taken on an introspective journey that explores the recesses of the creative mind and the complexities of emotional experiences that often remain inarticulate.
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  • title:Dear, Matilda
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2024
  • Runtime:9m
  • Genres: Drama ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language: Portuguese ·
  • Director: Iris Alexandra /
  • Writers: Iris Alexandra ·
  • Production companies: ESAD ·
  • Budget:$90.00
  • Overview:This short film is an in-depth exploration of a young adult's personal relationship with his inner child, transcending the limitations of verbal dialogue to communicate through powerful visual elements. The narrative develops like cinematographic poetry, revealing the complexity of emotional experiences that often remained to verbal expression. Through these visual sequences we are taken on an introspective journey that explores the recesses of the creative mind and the complexities of emotional experiences that often remain inarticulate.
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