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A strange wire-fingered homunculus navigates through his dreams of different faces and faces, traversing a subliminal and endless variety. They are all different faces, but all have huge eyes that are questioned as to what keeps them apart, perhaps left broken by an impossible love.

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Budget

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Revenue

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Status

Released

Original Language

Turkish

Runtime

6 mins

Rating

6.4/10

Release Date

24 July 2024

Country

Turkey

Cast

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