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Homo Homini Lupus is an intriguing blend of tragedy and comedy, presenting this performative game that dives deep into the tension between artistic expression and economic realities. The film feels like a raw exploration of precarisation—how the pressures of neoliberalism twist the creative process. The pacing has this almost unsettling rhythm, drawing the viewer in while making you question the value of art in a world where it's often reduced to mere financial worth. The performances are compelling, bringing to life the struggles of artists caught in this web of survival versus creativity. It's distinct in its approach, creating an atmosphere that's both reflective and somewhat absurd, tapping into the absurdity of our modern existence.
Explores the intersection of art and capitalism.Unique performative elements enhance the viewing experience.Reflects on the precarious nature of modern artistic life.
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Cristóbal Arteaga Rozas
Director