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Without the need for words, “Where The World Ends” describes physical and mental boundaries as well as their abolition. Geographical, social and political isolation. Mountains that limit the gaze but at the same time push to overcome them. It is about contrasts and mixes, about colors, cultures, cuts. And suddenly, it evokes the blackest black and the end of the world, or perhaps a hope for a new beginning.
Without the need for words, “Where The World Ends” describes physical and mental boundaries as well as their abolition. Geographical, social and political isolation. Mountains that limit the gaze but at the same time push to overcome them. It is about contrasts and mixes, about colors, cultures, cuts. And suddenly, it evokes the blackest black and the end of the world, or perhaps a hope for a new beginning.