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Bo Nan Za

A string of solitary figures grope their way through the sun-drenched wilderness. Meanwhile, a dignified urban drifter explores and remaps the common roads of the sleeping city. The highs and lows of urban life might ultimately be transcended.

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  • Stoyan Dimitrov

    Stoyan Dimitrov

  • Simona Filipova

    Simona Filipova

  • Biser Marinov

    Biser Marinov

  • Alexandra Spasova

    Alexandra Spasova

  • Finite Meretighan

    Finite Meretighan

  • Tony Sulzata

    Tony Sulzata

  • Daniel Rashev

    Daniel Rashev

Overview

A string of solitary figures grope their way through the sun-drenched wilderness. Meanwhile, a dignified urban drifter explores and remaps the common roads of the sleeping city. The highs and lows of urban life might ultimately be transcended.

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