Love Letter
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Overview
Vitorio, a young filmmaker, is stuck in a creative block and unable to move forward. Instead of forcing ideas, he looks back at his childhood to understand where his passion for filmmaking began. The film follows a series of memories that reveal the environment he grew up in and the choices around him. Three objects appear repeatedly: a gun, a knife, and a camera. Each represents a different path. The gun and knife symbolize destructive directions that were present but never fully embraced. The camera represents creativity and purpose—the path Vitorio was drawn to. As the memories unfold, it becomes clear that his direction was not accidental, but a conscious decision. Returning to the present, Vitorio is left facing the same choice once again.
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