Translating one's own (or the symptom to be remembered) (2025)

documentary

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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:
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.