The film immerses us in aphasia, not as if it’s a brain disorder, but a distant land where signs and meanings are confusing. Viewers move inside the mind of a man with aphasia; with him, they face memory confusion and lose the ability to express themselves.
The protagonist’s daughter travels into her father’s lost world in search of ways to understand. We wander with her in a surreal landscape where language tangled in memory and emotion creates a universe of its own.
The story reveals the deep connection between words and memory, and asks questions about human identity and communication, bringing the world beyond words closer. The artistic direction, combining intimacy with an atmospheric style, is a credit to the directing duo of Marion Burger and Ilan J. Cohen, who won an award for the film at the prestigious Venice Film Festival.
A ticket to the Lucerna Gallery for films from the Immersive Films Competition category is always valid for a specific time slot. If there is available capacity, it is possible to stay longer in the Lucerna Gallery. The ticket can also be purchased as part of a discounted package.