Bleeding Hand
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Overview
Bleeding Hand is a quiet reflection on the pain we try to hide—the wounds that live beneath the surface of everyday life. Set against a lonely road and open silence, it follows a nameless figure whose bleeding hand becomes both a symbol and a memory, a reminder of what we’ve lost touch with. Through minimal movement, raw imagery, and the absence of dialogue, the film explores how despair and resistance coexist in the human spirit. It’s less about telling a story and more about evoking a feeling—the kind that stays long after the screen fades to black.
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