Twenty Show: The Film is a mockumentary that follows the lives of young adults in France during the 2000s. It revolves around the experiences of a group of young women and men as they navigate through their aspirations, reenactments, and coming-of-age challenges in Paris.
In a dark expanse that could be the cosmos, we hear the voice of Arthur C. Clarke, whose face - taken from a BBC archive dating back to the 1960s - appears in the distance. His features quickly dematerialize into a multitude of shimmering pixels, creating an enveloping and immersive space out of which the thoughts of the famed author of «2001: A Space Odyssey» emerge. At the heart of this spectral environment, and with a magnetic voice sending us back to the time of cathode ray tubes and the golden age of television broadcasting, A C. Clarke tells us about the arrival of digital revolution, decades ahead of his time. This film is an invitation to travel, and a crepuscular form of poetry to be experienced immersively.
At the core of nothingness, on the horizon of infinite space and unfathomable time, an imposing geometrical form wanders. An immense tetrahedron that will soon dislocate to scatter and deliver a mysterious message through its changed shape.
When his beloved dog goes missing, a young boy embarks on an adventure through the French countryside to find him, learning valuable lessons about love and friendship along the way.
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