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- A mix between children's ghost or discovery trains and Alice in Wonderland's rabbit hole.
- An exploration of male fears and anxieties, and the hidden structures that hold the patriarchal edifice erect, based on the homonymous book by Luce Irigaray, Amante Marine surveys male rejection to enter into a true relationship with another subject who brandishes its own genuine alterity. Very comfortable with airy relations between themselves, men are most afraid of the depths and the ever-changing masses of the seas. In her book Amante Marine (Marine Lover), French philosopher Luce Irigaray summons man to put his fear aside and adventure into the sea to experience a true encounter with woman. "The other has yet to enlighten him. To tell him something. Even to appear to him in her irreducibility... Did he ever open himself to that other world? For him it doesn't even exist. So who speaks of love, to the other, without having even begun to say "yes"?"
- Through a habitual excursion of a father, his son and his two friends to Mar Chiquita Lake, this film explores the conflict of protecting a wild landscape in the face of the rights of native people to access and enjoy their original lands.
- Images of Jean Vigo's Taris le roi de l'eau juxtaposed with those of a crystal ball juggler convey a playful image of men in contra position with the words on the screen.