Memory and resistance

"We should find a new way to tell, so that we might finally say something else." Jean-luc Godard


Opening scene

On a beach, a few seconds before sunrise.

A naked young woman is lying on her side, facing the horizon, her head resting in her curled arms. The frame moves from her hair, blowing softly in the wind, and stops on the curve between her chest and hip.

The silhouette of her body is dark, serving as a contrast against the growing brilliance of the reds and pinks of the dawn horizon.

The curve of her hip cups the pastel colors of the shimmering sea. As the strands of her blowing hair gently caress the image, the sun appears over the horizon and the curve of her body.

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