Hello, Horse!

Hello, Horse!

2017 · 24 min · ★ 8.0 · Documentary

A film about everything changing while remaining the same. Or rather – everything remaining the same while changing. We observed this (and wanted to share) while standing (standing regularly and for a long time) on a road rather close to the Eastern border of Latvia, because we followed the suggestion of the locals who asked to shoot “that horrible road”.

Directed by Laila Pakalnina · Written by Laila Pakalnina

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