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After facing an emotional battle related to her bisexuality, the filmmaker decides to take action through her favorite form of expression: cinema. Inspired by Francesca Woodman's photography, she carries out this experimental project that delves into her personal life and how art has liberated her.

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After facing an emotional battle related to her bisexuality, the filmmaker decides to take action through her favorite form of expression: cinema. Inspired by Francesca Woodman's photography, she carries out this experimental project that delves into her personal life and how art has liberated her.

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