Never Look Away

                                                                    Wikipedia, 'Werk ohne Autor'

A little boy with bewildering eyes holds on to his auntie. Her aunt is very young, for being an aunt. She is very beautiful, very slim. She finds different angles in things, in music and creativity. She does not talk to us about creation, but she talks about the secret of life. The secret of universe. How many people think about the secret of the universe? And how many out of that manage to maintain good mental health? Do most people go through life without that questioning, just maintaining the profit margin of the companies they are working for, or do we go beyond that? And if we do, what do we find? Solitude? A higher level of consciousness? The latter sounds like what aliens have in science-fiction films. I believe that we find ourselves, and a bunch of other people: people that we have met briefly, people who could have been here but are not, people who knew us briefly as well as the people who had influenced us.

Each individual finds influence somewhere else: some in power, some in relationships. All of them are in this world. Those who find them in ideas look further. The young aunt in the film gets close to the questioning process she is a part of, while performing music. She does that on her own. The film moves on the line between physicality and abstraction: clothes and creativity in playing a musical instrument, and two young adults talking to one another. The latter is a couple including the little boy, now a young man. And her girlfriend, who resembles his aunt an awful lot.

He wanted to keep looking at his aunt, while she was being taken away. Torture replaces care at the stage of social psychology at that moment in Germany. How did things change, for torture's relationship with psychiatry and for everyone?

Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gCEYXnDNcrg

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