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The Gayane in Capri is a short film that celebrates friendship with a poetic visual narrative, honoring a group of friends called Gayane. During a trip to Naples and Capri, each friend adopts the name of a siren, evoking the deep and mysterious connection between humans and the sea, subtly referencing the myth of Naples, where sirens enchant sailors with their songs. The film is a journey of connection, where this trip represents the peak of a shared story, a culmination of encounters and bonds formed throughout life.
Capri, with its breathtaking landscapes, serves as the perfect backdrop for this tale of friendship. In the film, the phrase by the Brazilian writer Guimarães Rosa, "Amizade dada é amor" ("Friendship given is love"), embodies the essence of the short, expressing how love reveals itself through authentic friendship, which, like the sirens, has an enchanting and profound power that transcends time and space.