In the Eyes of Neptune
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Charlie Ackland
Where do you go, if not to your head? He begins with a blank canvas, filled with colourless portrayals of our existence. Once he reveals the lens and turns on the camera, we see the wide world that lives inside his head. A nameless boy carries out a project on male loneliness after his father's death. He interviews four men from drastically different backgrounds, attempting to learn from them how to become a man. Incorporating spoken word and dreamlike theatre, In The Eyes of Neptune offers a playfully tragic exploration of the multiplicities of masculinity.
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