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A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love; Your Being Love Will Never End
Gerardo, a 17-year old guy has just finished his relationship with Bruno and starts wandering hopeless through the streets of the city. In his wandering he's tortured by images: each masculine body he sees reminds him of his lover. Gerardo is determined to keep what's left of his dying love. The only comfort he has is a letter that Bruno left him with his boss.
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Plot Summary
This documentary short explores the complex relationship between personal peace and the broader concept of love, using symbolic imagery and personal reflection. It delves into the ways individuals seek tranquility amidst life's challenges. The film suggests that inner peace is intrinsically linked to the capacity for love and its enduring nature.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, 'A Thousand Clouds of Peace Fence the Sky, Love; Your Being Love Will Never End' received a limited release and critical attention, primarily within specialized film festival circuits. Its intimate and philosophical approach resonated with audiences seeking contemplative works, though its niche subject matter meant it did not achieve widespread mainstream recognition. The film is often noted for its artistic direction and emotional depth.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its poetic and introspective exploration of peace and love.
Appreciated for its artistic visuals and emotional resonance.
Noted for its contemplative and philosophical approach.
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Fun Fact
The title of the film is a direct translation from a poem by the director, Kevin G. Jones, highlighting the personal and artistic nature of the documentary.
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