SLOWLY film, reactions ENVIRONMENTAL Festival
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SLOWLY, 2min., South Korea
Directed by Seohyeon Kim
Set in the desolate expanse of a mudflat in the year 2125, this monodrama follows a solitary figure wandering through the remnants of a world long abandoned by humanity. In the silence left by human absence, nature has reclaimed its voice. Stones, wind, and shifting tides become the character’s only companions, guiding a quiet meditation on survival, memory, and renewal. Through this intimate encounter with the elemental world, the film contemplates what coexistence might mean after environmental collapse—when the boundaries between human and nature have dissolved, leaving only the rhythm of the earth itself.
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