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"Haunted by a childhood humiliation, a woman is thrust into a grotesque national spectacle that forces her to confront the prisons of family, society, and her own shame.
SYNOPSIS:
"Reflections" tells the story of Clara, a 50-year-old woman trying to escape the shadows of a humiliation that has haunted her since childhood. Through a journey that moves from serene, liberating nature to the tension-filled family home, and finally to a small town that whispers and judges, Clara confronts the various prisons the world has imposed on her.
What began as a small-town incident, observed and commented on by neighbors, now reemerges as a grotesque spectacle broadcast on national television. In a program that turns her shame into entertainment, Clara finds herself trapped in an even larger prison: the gaze of an entire country, consuming and amplifying her humiliation without mercy. Nature, silent and protective, remains the only refuge in a life shaped by words, mockery, and the weight of public disgrace.
As the echoes of her past resonate in the present, Clara must confront a fundamental question: Can she free herself from the reflections of her own shame?