In an abandoned theater, French actress Marina Vlady recites from Borges' "The Immortal&q...
In an abandoned theater, French actress Marina Vlady recites from Borges' "The Immortal"... Japanese research scientist Shin Kubota sings praises to the "immortal jellyfish"... Milan Duomo workers subject the cathedral's exquisite statues to perpetual regeneration... Swiss musician/inventors Felix Rohner and Sabina Schärer persistently refine their percussion instrument, the Hang... Native American community leaders Leola One Feather and Moses Brings Plenty preserve the centuries-old spiritual resistance of their tribe...
Filmmakers Massimo D'Anolfi and Martina Parenti pay tribute to humankind's aspirations for immortality by showing us a portrait of our efforts to overcome our own limits. They share their discoveries in a visual symphony to the power and harmony of nature's elements: water, earth, air and fire. From Milan to Wounded Knee, USA, from Bern to Shirahama, Japan, the traces of the filmmakers' travels spiral into a symbol of perfection and infinity: Spira Mirabilis.
徐必成,罗思源,林恒,蒋涛,孙麟威,池晓铭,彭云飞,陈正正,李托,李宇浩,刘天豪,卢家鹏,吴金翔,吴育涛,吴喆杰,谢承峻,许鑫蓁,杨帆,杨涛,叶康,于翔任,曾庆龙,周诣涛,陈心苗,刘雪祥,时皓
大卫·爱登堡
Margaret Moth