In My Mind
Tribute to nightmarish, abstract cinema. The stream of consciousness of a filmmaker who faces anxiety.
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Filmmaker Statement

Commercial cinema cannot adequately represent the possibilities of the human mind. All psychoemotional, psychophysical and neurological discomforts originate in the unconscious, which is too complex to be represented linearly. Today more than ever, there is a need to vent the feelings given by these disorders. And also to feel understood by seeing them vented by others. The possibilities provided by pure cinema, by cinema as a visual art, allow us to represent these "mental fluctuations". To do so, one has to forego conventional narrative logic and embrace a more unusual and outlandish style of filmmaking. So I made a short film that emulates a stream of consciousness. An overflow of nightmarish abstract thoughts. Thoughts that cross the conscious, preconscious and unconscious, until they merge with reality, making themselves indistinguishable. Inspired by the experimentalism of Maya Deren, Luis Bunuel and David Lynch but updated to the possibilities of digital.

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