In ILLUM TANGENDO, José Zermeño presents two stories featuring the young therapist Enid, as a meditation on the act of touching and being touched.
THEOPHAGY: Enid seeks the spiritual guidance of her parish priest, as she has recently been haunted by a thought no one should have.
SAUDADE: Enid recalls the encounter she had earlier that night with her ex and their new partner, while trying to answer the question: “Why, after all these years of silence, do they want my friendship now?”
In ILLUM TANGENDO, José Zermeño presents two stories featuring the young therapist Enid, as a meditation on the act of touching and being touched.
THEOPHAGY: Enid seeks the spiritual guidance of her parish priest, as she has recently been haunted by a thought no one should have.
SAUDADE: Enid recalls the encounter she had earlier that night with her ex and their new partner, while trying to answer the question: “Why, after all these years of silence, do they want my friendship now?”