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Wish You Were Here

The film opens with distant shots of wind power plants, followed by a Pink Floyd song, and then focuses on a simple yet evocative image: a bonfire on the beach at night. Its title references Pink Floyd’s album “Wish You Were Here”, merging both the literal and symbolic meaning of presence and longing.

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The film opens with distant shots of wind power plants, followed by a Pink Floyd song, and then focuses on a simple yet evocative image: a bonfire on the beach at night. Its title references Pink Floyd’s album “Wish You Were Here”, merging both the literal and symbolic meaning of presence and longing.

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