Simon suffers from a brain tumour which radically alters his perception of the world. He sees things double. A hallway stretches out like an endless corridor, with hundreds of doors, and his cake disappears from his plate, just like that. Between scattered MRI images and childhood memories, Nora Štrbová paints an empathetic picture of her brother's ailments.
Simon suffers from a brain tumour which radically alters his perception of the world. He sees things double. A hallway stretches out like an endless corridor, with hundreds of doors, and his cake disappears from his plate, just like that. Between scattered MRI images and childhood memories, Nora Štrbová paints an empathetic picture of her brother's ailments.