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Limen [Omission]
2005, year of the death of John Paul II. Luca Bianco is a Christian fundamentalist, obsessed by Islam and by an extremely racist view of Christianity. He spends his time in the study of the Bible. The only person he's in contact with is a woman who comes daily to interview him. He talks to her about his past, about his religious and political belief, about his work and his marriage. She records every conversation on tape, day by day. From this very minimal situation, we jump to a different moment of Luca Bianco's life. It's summer, Luca loses his job, his marriage in in crisis. In the worst moment a engineer named Massimiliano Gorgia - a Christian fundamentalist himself - hires him as a car driver. From this moment, through a very complex plot, we are inside an international intrigue based on the clash of the civilizations on a side, on the difference between individual and politic ethics on the other.
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Limen [Omission] is a short documentary that explores abstract concepts and perceptions. It delves into the nature of existence and the viewer's subjective interpretation of reality. The film uses visual metaphors and minimal narrative to provoke thought and introspection.
Critical Reception
As a short experimental documentary, Limen [Omission] received limited mainstream critical review. Its reception is largely confined to niche film festivals and art communities where it was appreciated for its avant-garde approach and philosophical themes. Audience reactions tend to be polarized, with some viewers finding it profoundly insightful and others deeming it overly abstract.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its thought-provoking visual style and philosophical depth.
Noted for its experimental nature and ambiguity, which can be challenging for some viewers.
Recognized for its unique approach to exploring abstract concepts.
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Fun Fact
The film's abstract nature means that interpretations of its meaning can vary widely among viewers, with no single 'correct' understanding intended by the filmmakers.
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