bluish
Errol and Sasha, two somewhat disoriented art school students in their twenties, are each aimlessly drifting through a city's gloomy winter days. They hardly interact with others, and they speak less than in an
Aki Kaurismäki movie. Whilst casting a soft gaze on fragments of their everyday lives, people, stories, places and realities start to overlap and intertwine. Many small moments, dull or expected, form a sequence of no events.
In
bluish (2024)
Lilith Kraxner and
Milena Czernovsky are on their own wavelength, admiring how the subtleties of life make lasting impressions through attentive and matter-of-fact gestures. We visit public swimming pools and virtual worlds and listen to a sleeping audio guidance with eyes wide open in the dark for five minutes.
bluish describes a fragile state of being, an atmosphere of ambiguity and longing in all shades of blue.
Joonas Parviainen
Updated 2025-08-26 16:00:07 UTC