Dreamers, The
In the politically charged backdrop of 1968 Paris, Bernardo Bertolucci directs this provocative drama that follows Matt...
In this hauntingly brief fantasy from director Francisco dos Santos, a solitary woman finds herself trapped in an endless twilight where day never fully breaks and night never truly falls. As she wanders through a landscape suspended between light and shadow, she encounters fragmented memories and elusive figures that seem to hold the key to her predicament. Driven by a deep, unspoken longing to understand why she is caught in this perpetual limbo, she must confront the emotional weight of what she has left behind. The film’s atmospheric tone blends surreal visuals with a quiet, melancholic intimacy, creating a dreamlike space where time itself feels undone. Without clear answers, the woman’s journey becomes a meditation on grief, loss, and the search for closure. As the boundary between reality and illusion blurs, viewers are drawn into a poignant exploration of how we hold onto moments that refuse to fade.