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infinity
infinity at SFlix. In the old projection room of a cinema something comes to life. 24 frames per second. 24 beats per minute. The analogue film is infinite. ∞
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- Country: Germany
- Director: Jonas Erler
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infinity at SFlix. In the old projection room of a cinema something comes to life. 24 frames per second. 24 beats per minute. The analogue film is infinite. ∞
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