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Sub Terrae

The camera leads us through a maze of cemeteries surrounded by vultures, and the trek ends with a view of a garbage dump. Sub Terrae poetically echoes with showing us such a terrifying terror: dystopian imagery of the foreseeable future, which is being seen from the current death chamber where the people of the past buried, signifying the contemporary global crisis in the present.

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The camera leads us through a maze of cemeteries surrounded by vultures, and the trek ends with a view of a garbage dump. Sub Terrae poetically echoes with showing us such a terrifying terror: dystopian imagery of the foreseeable future, which is being seen from the current death chamber where the people of the past buried, signifying the contemporary global crisis in the present.

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