Burn the Cities, Burn the Sky

Burn the Cities, Burn the Sky

2020 · 18 min · Drama

“At last it's party time, at last there's the fire,“ sing Clem and Ibra in the middle of a deserted village. Succumbing to the heat wave, languor consumes them. In the distance, the lights of the city and the celebration attract them.

Directed by Frédéric Bernard · Written by Frédéric Bernard

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