Desert Rose

Rosa de Areia
by Margarida Cordeiro, António Reis

Desert roses are a geological phenomenon formed by the interaction of water, sand, and wind. Neither mineral nor rock, their shape and texture embody a contradiction—a contradiction that also defines this documentary named after them, an indefinable and poetic collage of images, texts, and symbols.

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