A portrait of a contemporary scene of artists, filmmakers, and photographers whose creative work is linked to ancient optical, mechanical, and photochemical processes associated with photography and cinema in 35mm, 16mm, and Super 8 formats. Through observation and recording of moments from their daily lives and their work methods, the documentary explores the possible existence of an "analogical thinking" and how it influences their ways of conceiving and experiencing reality.
A portrait of a contemporary scene of artists, filmmakers, and photographers whose creative work is linked to ancient optical, mechanical, and photochemical processes associated with photography and cinema in 35mm, 16mm, and Super 8 formats. Through observation and recording of moments from their daily lives and their work methods, the documentary explores the possible existence of an "analogical thinking" and how it influences their ways of conceiving and experiencing reality.