
Overview
The two protagonists – an architect and a prisoner living in parallel realities in the present time and an ambiguous distanced past, respectively – conjure up imaginations and experiences of imprisonment. In their dialogue across space and time they debate the relations between humans, the world, and freedom. They talk of visible and invisible imprisonment, existentialism as a means of self-redemption, and at the same time question the relationship of humans to the space around them. An attempt at reconciliation with the world and human nature.
Closeness
Oppenheimer
Ex Machina
Zack Snyder's Justice League
Joker
PK
Inside Out
Once Upon a Time... in Hollywood
Parasite
The Florida Project
Bridge to Terabithia
Black Swan
Julieta
The Theory of Everything
All Quiet on the Western Front
Sixteen Candles
Titanic
12 Angry Men
Eden Lake
2001: A Space Odyssey