Anima (France) by Elsa Poissonnet-Boyer
Documentary Short Films / Cannes International Film Week
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32m
How do we keep our balance when landmarks change?
“Anima” is a documentary about ethics and commitment in a changing world.
Through their dances, the film questions five characters: a child, a teenager, a migrant, a pregnant woman and an elderly man, who meet in a collective improvisation and bear witness to their ways of coping with life's movements.
Running time: 00:32:00
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