A Museum Sleeps

A Museum Sleeps

2020 · 71 min · Drama

A work that is both narrative and experimental, with the omnipresence of a strange, disturbing and playful piano for the chaotic journey of its central character which does not fail to intrigue.

Directed by Camille de Chenay · Written by Camille de Chenay

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