Nikolai Terentiev is a mime clown of the legendary Snow Show.
A man who speaks without words.
Vera Pavlova is a poet.
A woman who explains love through language.
While Kolya steps onto the stage,
Vera remains at her desk.
The quiet of a hotel room.
A laptop. Drafts.
Work that requires not applause, but concentration.
She is writing a new book —
365 pages.
365 poems.
365 declarations of love.
One confession a day.
Each poem an attempt to hold a feeling
within the boundaries of a line.
If Kolya speaks through movement and silence,
Vera speaks through rhythm and breath.
He walks toward the audience in the light of the stage.
She walks toward the reader through the page.
Our film is about two ways of speaking about love.
Two forms of vulnerability.
About how play and language are both forms of labor —
daily, disciplined, real.
Sometimes applause fills a theatre.
Sometimes it happens quietly, inside a text.
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