
Set in a post-fire landscape, anthos traces two bodies as they lean toward the earth, opening themselves to processes of decay and renewal. Bound and entangled with ropes, knots, and charred treebarks, their interaction unfolds through gestures of restraint, touch, and growth. The film imagines queer bodies as tender, fertile terrains — where ecological and intimate transformations take root — a quiet meditation on regeneration, intimacy, vulnerability, and care.





