Description:
In a quiet, unassuming house in early spring, an isolated individual spends their days immersed in the worlds of two seemingly contrasting films: "A Ilha dos Prazeres Proibidos" (Carlos Reichenbach, 1979) and "Carson City" (André De Toth, 1952). The solitary figure pirates a copy of "Ilha dos Prazeres," while casually downloading the classic western "Carson City." As the two films play in the background, we catch glimpses of both. The individual pauses for a moment to reflect on their shared narrative before they continue about their day. A sense of melancholy pervades as they leave the door open, inviting the outside world in – or possibly keeping it at arm's length. This intriguing film explores themes of isolation and the power of cinema as an escape from everyday life.