Komorebi
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Country:
Romania
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Director:
Emanuel Lupu-Marinei
Duration:
5 minutes

 

The film begins with an overwhelming reality: the anxiety and fragmentation born from the sensory overload of the Japanese metropolis. Against this backdrop, a quest for tranquility begins. There is a Japanese word with no direct translation for the warm, ephemeral sunlight that filters through the dense leaves of trees: Komorebi. This becomes the film’s central metaphor. Crafted as a cinematic short film rather than a travel vlog, “Komorebi” guides the viewer through a three-act emotional arc. The frenetic pace of the first act stands in contrast to the contemplative moments that follow, culminating in the rediscovery of balance through a profound, personal connection.

 

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