Films can be a form of escapism. Sitting down in a dark cinema with a big screen and great sound immerses you in the action playing out in front of you.
And in the best films, it feels as if you’ve been teleported to the world on screen. In her often strange, but ultimately moving feature directorial debut, “Leonor Will Never Die,” Martika Ramirez Escobar explores that specific aspect of storytelling to showcase the power of cinema and filmmaking to thrill audiences but also to potentially heal.
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