Third Page from the Sun

Third Page from the Sun

2014 · 6 min · ★ 4.7 · Animation, Music

Three books: a film festival catalogue, a dictionary, the Bible. Three works whose materiality has become obsolete by the digital dematerialization. A commentary on the fragility of culture.

Directed by Theodore Ushev

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