Integrating forty-seven brief but vivid vignettes with the paradoxical nature of our world, the Hungarian filmmaker,
Réka Bucsi, intertwines perplexing scenes of poetical absurdism with the ironic, the grotesque, and the beautiful. With this in mind--and always pivoting around man's intense and catalytic link with the natural world--the complex vulpine drama of a sad being seamlessly coexists with Selkie intimacy, as the frozen in time tiger shark from Damien Hirst's 1991 masterpiece, "The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living" is in the making. Is this the symphony of life?
—Nick Riganas