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Stories The Closet

One comes to memorize great stories without really remembering who told them. They are so memorable that, even if pieces, voices, and details are lost along the way, one knows that in the end, they will appear intact. It’s an exercise like any other, like picking your belly button until you fish out a speck. Whether the final version is true or not, let’s leave it to the biographers…

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Confessions Of An Unknown

Sometimes I listen to people without knowing what they are saying. When I’m on the bus, in the cafeteria, or even in the bathroom, I can’t control myself: I create characters at my whim, manipulate their stories, their lives, and that’s why I’m here.

–My name is Marconi, and I am mentally divergent.

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Furiosa Mad Max

If you’re a fan of the Mad Max saga or simply looking for a movie full of action and adventure, “Furiosa” is a must-see. It’s not just a prequel to “Mad Max: Fury Road” but a visceral cinematic experience that grips you from the start and transports you to a desolate and action-packed world. The story focuses on the young Furiosa, portrayed by the talented Anya Taylor-Joy, who reveals her origins and how she became the iconic warrior we met in the previous film.

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Fahrenheit 451

Ray Bradbury’s work, Fahrenheit 451, has been a breath of fresh air wandering through the streets of this town. Firstly, it’s important to clarify that this is a movie based on Bradbury’s novel of the same name. However, unlike the book, it loses some of its relevance and emotional impact due to the enormous advances in the audiovisual field. Directed by François Truffaut, this film comes across as an experimental recording.

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Osaka To Aracataca

Gabriel García Márquez vehemently insisted how important friends were in his life, so much so that in the prologue to Twelve Pilgrim Tales he recounts a dream in which he sees his friends gathered at his own funeral and concludes of death that “to die is to never be with friends again.” From Osaka to Aracataca is evidence of this.

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