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More about What Fire Has Brought Me -Film-

Synopsis: A group of men and women work non-stop in a house surrounded by the jungle. They do not talk, they just get ready; it seems that their activities have no aim, each of them moves as if they know exactly what they have to do, as if they work compulsively according to a pattern of tacit actions. Governed by unknown impulses, communicated by an unknown telepathy, eternally immersed in a blind task, between the construction of a shooting and the preparation of a human group before the end of the world, an abstract story concerning physical work emerges.