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EPISODE · Feb 23, 2025 · 10 MIN

"The Nature of Invisible Things", interview with the director Rafaela Camelo

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Rafaela Camelo's feature " The Nature of Invisible Things" narrates an unforgettable summer two young girls lived, a summer where they learned a lot about life and the world of grown-ups. The film has been selected as the Opening one for the Generation K Plus section of the 75th Berlin International Film Festival. 3 generations, where the middle one is the most complicated "The Nature of Invisible Things" by Rafaela Camelo presents three generations: on one side we have the young girls and the grand parents and old people they met, on the other sode the adults , the generation in the middle, that the film narrates as the most complicated, overwhelmed and confused, so much that they cannot even read their children anymore. The issue of death explained to young kids "The Nature of Invisible Things" deals directly with death and passing, and the most complex burden the director Rafaela Camelo had to face was explaining it to the two young girls playing the main characters. But sometimes kids can be surprising, as she experienced.

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