The Body of Real Things
SICIXIA. From Greek, syzygos, literally yoked together. Any pair, usually of opposites. The nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies (eclipse or full moon). As a sound engineer, Xi…

The Body of Real Things
SICIXIA. From Greek, syzygos, literally yoked together. Any pair, usually of opposites. The nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies (eclipse or full moon). As a sound engineer, Xiao is sent to Coast of Death to record the most representative sounds in Finisterrae, the end of the world for Romans. There he meets Olalla, who collects seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean. As she guides him through an amazing soundscape their lives will go beyond their control like tides ruled by unknown laws. —VÃa Láctea Filmes

The Body of Real Things
Comedy,Drama
Film Details
SICIXIA. From Greek, syzygos, literally yoked together. Any pair, usually of opposites.
The nearly straight-line configuration of three celestial bodies (eclipse or full moon). As a sound engineer, Xiao is sent to Coast of Death to record the most representative sounds in Finisterrae, the end of the world for Romans. There he meets Olalla, who collects seaweed in the Atlantic Ocean.
As she guides him through an amazing soundscape their lives will go beyond their control like tides ruled by unknown laws. —VÃa Láctea Filmes.