Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) (2025)
documentary
As the gaze sinks into the landscape, a relationship disintegrates, leaving love as a fleeting memory between archives and dreams. The writing of the days is imprinted on traces that repeat themselves in a constant déjà vu. Pain becomes noise and dissolves like particles in the air, in an attempt to reconstruct the inevitable. A leap into the void between the desire to remain and the impulse to erase a wound.
Director: Nicolás Onischuk
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 60 min
Release Date: April 29, 2025
Cinematography: Nicolás Onischuk
Editing: Nicolás Onischuk
Production: Moho
Country: Argentina, Colombia
Language: Español
Original Language: es
Keywords
documentary, essay
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) about?
- As the gaze sinks into the landscape, a relationship disintegrates, leaving love as a fleeting memory between archives and dreams. The writing of the days is imprinted on traces that repeat themselves in a constant déjà vu. Pain becomes noise and dissolves like particles in the air, in an attempt to reconstruct the inevitable. A leap into the void between the desire to remain and the impulse to erase a wound.
- Who directed Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered)?
- Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) was directed by Nicolás Onischuk.
- How long is Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered)?
- Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) has a runtime of 1h 0m (60 minutes).
- What genre is Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered)?
- Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) is a Documentary film.
- Where was Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) produced?
- Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) was produced in Argentina, Colombia.