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Eva Giolo explores the subjective experience of listening as it unfolds through repetition and duration. Through intimate portrayals of the filmmaker’s friends immersed in acts of listening, the camera captures subtle shifts in expression and perception – quite beautifully on 16mm.

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Eva Giolo explores the subjective experience of listening as it unfolds through repetition and duration. Through intimate portrayals of the filmmaker’s friends immersed in acts of listening, the camera captures subtle shifts in expression and perception – quite beautifully on 16mm.

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