
Synopsis: We cannot see air, yet nothing can live without it. In every breath, in the sound of the wind, in the rustle of leaves, and in the noise of the cit, we know it is there. We are connected to it, invisible, yet constant. It is the source of life, and at the same time a part of us that we never truly notice. A human being breathes on average 17,000 times a day. Each breath is about half a liter of air, which adds up to roughly 8,000 liters of an invisible substance we inhale and exhale daily. We breathe the same particles of air that other people, animals, and nature breathe. It is the element that binds us into one unique network. An intimate connection exchanged every moment. It links us with the past and with the future. Air mixes so thoroughly that in every breath we take, there may be particles once breathed by someone else, someone from long ago, or someone who will live after us. Even though we cannot see air, we hear it, we feel it, in the movement of trees, in a human breath, in the space of the entire world. In this film, I wanted to show that what we cannot see can be one of our most powerful senses. Air fills every millimeter of space, vibrates in our breath, pulses through the atmosphere, and rises… all the way to the edge of space… where, in the void, without air, absolute silence reigns.