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To Paint the Wind

To Paint the Wind

It’s summer, and France opens her shutters on a seaside town in Normandy. Two women meet on the beach, one a talented street performer who can take any role she chooses and remain hidden behind her lifestyle. Seeming at ease with a rucksack on her back, she carries a disturbing past and an ugly scar across her shoulder. The other is an art teacher who has fled from a horrendous confrontation with the death of a colleague, bringing her savage creativity with her.

Both women would agree that ‘art is the soul made public’ yet hide their truths from each other.

 

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