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10 November 2024
“A caravan that flies !”
Il n’en reste que quelques fragments d’images perdues et figées et pourtant c’est toujours plein de vie.
Lucarotti raconte ici la douleur de l’exil et le partage, et Marco Polo est donc avant tout un puissant récit d’émancipation. Mais en plus c’est cette lutte pour l’émancipation qui unit chaque personnage.
Ils viennent en effet des confins d’Asie, d’Angleterre, de Venise, ou même du fin fond de l’espace. Pourtant ils sont tous prisonniers de systèmes complexes, et ils se battent et vivent pour s’en libérer !
Alors en attendant, ils partagent quelques instants au coin d’un feu et rêvent des étoiles.
Mais bientôt ils devront tous reprendre la route.
There only remain a few fragments of lost and frozen images, yet it’s always full of life.
Lucarotti here tells the pain of exile and sharing, and Marco Polo is therefore primarily a powerful story of emancipation. But more so, it is this struggle for emancipation that unites each character.
Indeed, they come from the far corners of Asia, England, Venice, or even from the depths of space. Yet they are all prisoners of complex systems, and they fight and live to free themselves from them!
So in the meantime, they share some moments by a fire and dream of the stars.
But soon they must all hit the road again.
(Translation generated by AI, so mistakes are possible).
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