
A teenage girl sings and interacts with objects around her, lost in her own thoughts. The intimacy of her breathing and her voice remind us of an inner world we have no access to.
A teenage girl sings and interacts with objects around her, lost in her own thoughts. The intimacy of her breathing and her voice remind us of an inner world we have no access to.
Resonating Surfaces is a cinematographic portrait of Brazilian psychoanalyst Suely Rolnik. Guided by Rolnik's own voice, the film weaves together three important parts of her life: the city of São Paulo, psychoanalysis and the intellectual climate in Paris during the 1970s.