Orbit

Orbit

Release date : January 29, 2021
Runtime : 17m
Countries of origin : Finland /
Original Language : Finnish /
Director : Rosaliina Paavilainen /
Writers : Rosaliina Paavilainen /
Production companies : University of the Arts Helsinki /
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Shades of light, dark, and significantly grey, are explored in Orbit, which depicts notions of adultery. In this project, which blends elements of concrete and abstract, women of various ages give insights into their thoughts and feelings on their affairs. As they do, the black and white preconceptions slowly begin to melt off rugged, wrinkled, skin, which the camera interprets from an almost obscenely close distance.
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  • title:Orbit
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2021
  • Runtime:17m
  • Genres: Documentary ·
  • Countries of origin: Finland ·
  • Original Language: Finnish ·
  • Director: Rosaliina Paavilainen /
  • Writers: Rosaliina Paavilainen ·
  • Production companies: University of the Arts Helsinki ·
  • Overview:Shades of light, dark, and significantly grey, are explored in Orbit, which depicts notions of adultery. In this project, which blends elements of concrete and abstract, women of various ages give insights into their thoughts and feelings on their affairs. As they do, the black and white preconceptions slowly begin to melt off rugged, wrinkled, skin, which the camera interprets from an almost obscenely close distance.
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