Before the mirror, a woman prepares herself.A gesture repeated, almost sacred.Yet something wavers, shifts.The gaze she offers herself changes —... Read More
Before the mirror, a woman prepares herself.
A gesture repeated, almost sacred.
Yet something wavers, shifts.
The gaze she offers herself changes — tender, then cruel, then tender again.
The camera breathes, listens, trembles.
Who watches whom?
What do we seek in our own reflection?
At the end, a question remains, silent yet burning:
How do we survive the gaze — ours, yours, theirs?