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Face to Face explores the latent tensions between distance, contact, the body, nature, and different perceptions of space. The film is fragmented and revealed through repeated horizontal and vertical movements at different speeds using masks in front of the camera. A choreography that reveals the invisible between bodies, layers, and masks.

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Face to Face explores the latent tensions between distance, contact, the body, nature, and different perceptions of space. The film is fragmented and revealed through repeated horizontal and vertical movements at different speeds using masks in front of the camera. A choreography that reveals the invisible between bodies, layers, and masks.

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