The personal mythology of everyday life creates a personal system of signs, meanings and images in public space. Sequences of places, views, movements, contacts and observations push the boundaries of reflection over the ordinary. The self-evidence of what is happening and the routine forms of social interaction build a documentary narrative through the prism of individual experience of perception.
A man wakes up to find himself alone in a train carriage. During his train journey, unexpected events will lead him through to finally discover his lost memories.
Atlantis is known across the world as a myth. But is this really the truth? No matter what cultural history we explore, we discover a story very similar to the one we know about Atlantis.
1966, United States of America: Kennedy is unable to prevent the Cuban Missile crisis in 1962, creating a nuclear winter throughout the country that seems to have no end.
After a self-destructive lifestyle nearly kills her, tormented young Anne learns to open up and let go of her traumatic past through a new found passion for boxing.