On the Bridge
Produced for a British television series on Channel 4, this short film shows once more Robert Cahen’s style: notions of passage, appearance, disappearance, of time passing and human beings revealing their individual identities.
Produced for a British television series on Channel 4, this short film shows once more Robert Cahen’s style: notions of passage, appearance, disappearance, of time passing and human beings revealing their individual identities.
Produced for a British television series on Channel 4, this short film shows once more Robert Cahen’s style: notions of passage, appearance, disappearance, of time passing and human beings revealing their individual identities.
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