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Director's Statement
This film takes us to a country that doesn’t exist on international maps. It was born from the ashes of a system supposed to bring only happiness to humanity: Soviet communism.
In the capital of this country lies a relic of another utopia: that of Science, which was meant to solve the rest of our problems.
None of this happened. Here, human and non-human primates look into each other’s eyes. Humans cling to their hopes, while inflicting pain to the monkeys. Animals are brought to life in cages, with no other end in sight. And people live in a limbo, stuck between the memories of a savage war and a present that doesn’t offer much.
We slide among these post-utopian ruins; we travel on the thin border between humanity and its animal nature; we look for a crumb of faith. What is left to cling to?