Juliana Rojas presents her new film “Cidade; Campo” at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival. The film narrates two separate stories, like two films in one, linked by a common theme: migration. Two opposite paths, one from the countryside to the city, and the other reversed from city to countryside, that involve common issues as family ties, grief, work relations and love.
Materialism versus existentialism
One of the goals of “Cidade; Campo” is to confront the essence of modern city life, the materialistic approach that our culture has forced on us, with the existentialistic approach to life that living in the nature , with te rougher and tougher rhythm of country life, involves.
A supernatural atmosphere
To enhance this difference, Julian Rojas decided to include in the second story of “Cidade; Campo” an element of supernatural, inspired to the ghost stories she loves. this is why the country side part has also a different look, and narrative pace.
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