1939: Rome stands on the brink of World War II. In the midst of this political and social tension famed producer Davide Rieta is making a major film. The two lead actors, the German woman Kristina Baumgarten and the English man James Clavel ace each others' initial antagonism and eventually fall in love. Meanwhile the fascist police are looking for an excuse to arrest the Jewish filmmaker and any other potential "troublemakers." The producer and his crew decide to make one final extraordinary effort to complete the film - against all odds.
Sigh, Rushes, Sigh (2018) is a poetic short film that explores themes of love, tragedy, and the beauty of nature. The film portrays the melancholy and sorrow of a tragic love story, where the protagonists find solace in the embrace of nature and the rush of the surrounding rushes. The story is portrayed through stunning visuals and powerful imagery, capturing the essence of a sorrowful and poetic experience. The film-poem delves deep into human emotions, exploring themes of life, death, and the transient nature of existence. The narrative reaches its climax with a tragic death-by-drowning, leaving the audience in awe and contemplation.
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