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Originals | Video | Human Interest High in the Andes, the world feels different. The air is thinner up here, the light doing something strange to the shadows. Time stops behaving the way it does below. Life at Altitude is a short film inspired by the landscapes and daily life of Peru’s Andean highlands. No landmarks, no payoff shots. Just hands at work. Cloth moving in the wind that you can almost hear through the screen. Faces that don’t explain themselves. Small details take centre stage, revealing a way of living that feels both grounded and distant. Everything moves at the same unhurried pace. Not slow in a way that suggests hardship, just slow in a way that suggests no one ever decided time was the point. People and landscape seem to have reached some kind of agreement. What might seem simple at first begins to carry more weight the longer you look. The film isn’t trying to convince you to go there. It’s trying to give you a few minutes of what it actually feels like to be somewhere that has no interest in your schedule. Hanan: text, video • 9 May 2026 You Might Like This Loved this one? Hanan picked a few more you might like. Your voice!
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