A film portrait of Argentinian pianist Margarita Fernández. Medium makes her visible as a mediator, building bridges between past and present, different generations, scores and music, sounds and images, her own art and that of cinema.
This movie contains 19 potentially triggering events.
A main character’s dog is discovered decapitated in a pot. In a surveillance video the small and cute dog is put into a pot and cooked. Very hard to watch because the dog is howling in agony. The dog is then shown being eaten by a possessed girl - graphic but it’s all shown in a grainy, dark and off-color style. About 1:27 through 1:29.
A main character is starving while possessed, leading to some malnutrition and visible emaciation (I.e. spine visible through back), but no eating disorder in the usual sense.
The movie revolves around the concept of “spirits” which are a part of everything, including the souls of dead people, but they are not shown as ghosts in the traditional sense.
A character is briefly seen smoking and talking about marijuana, but it is unclear if that is what he smoking in the scene. There are no mentions of any other drugs.
Very graphic scenes of people being killed, scenes of blood running down a woman's legs, one scene in the last 15 minutes of the aftermath of a death by falling, a shot of abdominal viscera as a character is being killed
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