Alice (1978) follows a shy, introspective woman who finds herself adrift in a small town and grappling with the disorienting pull between memory and reality. As she moves through quiet landscapes, she encounters a series of enigmatic encounters and dreamlike moments that blur the line between perception and truth. The film unfolds as a lyrical meditation on longing, identity, and the fragile structure of everyday life, inviting viewers to piece together meaning from fragments of experience. A subtle, atmospheric journey that invites reflection rather than propulsion.
Alice (1978) follows a shy, introspective woman who finds herself adrift in a small town and grappling with the disorienting pull between memory and reality. As she moves through quiet landscapes, she encounters a series of enigmatic encounters and dreamlike moments that blur the line between perception and truth. The film unfolds as a lyrical meditation on longing, identity, and the fragile structure of everyday life, inviting viewers to piece together meaning from fragments of experience. A subtle, atmospheric journey that invites reflection rather than propulsion.