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165 ” . ! “Very poetic, work of art , I intend to see it again Harry Adler ( Rio de Janeiro, Brazil ) * * * * * “I enjoined the film a lot . Very special, between the very personal and the very general . Correct links to archetypal infrastructures…” Dr . Micha Ankori ( Psychologist, Jungian, researcher of Jewish mysticism, Israel ) * * * * * This beautiful film was indeed very touching, “ as if you were inviting us into your intimate reflections and childhood memories . . . It took my attention to your perception of the small details of everyday life which makes us feel at home… The movie was showing us something that Freud points out to be : The Heimlich - that familiar - unfamiliar feeling . Highlighting that your family’s everyday life in their Hotel was always shared with the guests… There’s a strong condensation between Religious, educational and nourishing traces . The boundaries between sacred and secular are not easily distinguished . I just moved in to Granada, start feeling at home . The movie made me reflect on that ! . . . Having the feeling of a home is a mystery . As a researcher on mysticism, I believed it’s not totally possible to explain . You showed us that there were some objective things . I kept thinking how you think that objectivity can be underlined . Your hypothesis presented in the film is that it’s the patterns that appear repeatedly despite looking different in form, just like Chomsky talk about languages…” Dr . Bruno Pinto de Albuquerque ( Psychoanalysis , religious studies, Brazil )
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פורטוגלי, נילי
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