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Non-essential Movement

If there weren’t any buses, would there be films? In March 2020, the window of my gaze narrowed down. City life almost ceased. Non-essential movements were prohibited, and cinemas closed. I don’t know what I miss the most, cinema or a non-essential movement.

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  • Nikoleta Leousi

    Nikoleta Leousi

    Narrator

  • Anna Vagena

    Anna Vagena

    (Archive Footage)

Overview

If there weren’t any buses, would there be films? In March 2020, the window of my gaze narrowed down. City life almost ceased. Non-essential movements were prohibited, and cinemas closed. I don’t know what I miss the most, cinema or a non-essential movement.

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