It is the world's first animated production in the technique of computer-generated paper cut-outs, developed specifically for the film therapy of persons suffering from eating-related conditions.
It tells the story of loneliness and unattainable dreams, of the hardships of life in society and metamorphoses aimed to adjust to the ever-changing "normalcy," of the universal problem of being yourself and thus rejected. Permeated with symbolism both in the narrative, visual and animation layer, Hotel Mirage strives to draw attention to the problems the main character and draw the viewer into her fleeting world, all these in no more than 16 minutes.
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