Sheep (United Kingdom) by Shan Shen
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4m 19s
Sheep is an experimental dance short film aimed at triggering in-depth reflection on the phenomenon of "verbal violence". It explores the impact of language on shaping us physically and mentally. The film presents "sheep" as the central subject of the video, conveying a profound message: in violent behaviour, there are no bystanders, only perpetrators and victims.
Running time: 00:04:24
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