Falling. Desert. Syn
Falling. Desert. Syn

Falling. Desert. Syn

January 01, 1985 | 15 min

In "Falling. Desert. Syn" there is the body of repetition—not of tautology but of smooth resurrection; a body dying and being resurrected in a dance without suffering. A body of the desert, which is not deserted, but instead possessed by a force of attraction towards the sky, a force as strong as the one towards the earth. A body for the stars, the same one which plunges into the underworlds.

Genres

Fantasy

Cast

Naomi Scott

Syn Guérin

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