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In a city shrouded in darkness, the story revolves around a young artist who confronts his own demons while struggling to find his place in the world. A promising talent in painting, this aspiring artist feels trapped between his ambition and the reality of a monotonous daily life. When he meets a mysterious woman who chooses to live at night, his life takes an unexpected turn.

She, with her free spirit and love for nightlife, pulls him into a world of bright lights and deep shadows. Together, they explore the secrets of the city, navigating through underground clubs and deserted streets filled with peculiar characters and surreal situations. However, his fascination with this alternative life turns into an obsession, revealing the thin line between art and madness.

As their relationship intensifies, the artist begins to lose touch with reality, leading him to a creative crisis. Suddenly, the balance between his personal life and his art crumbles, dragging him into an emotional abyss. In an exciting climax, he must decide whether to save his art and sanity or follow his muse on a journey that could lead to self-destruction. With evocative cinematography and a script that traverses between the dreamlike and the tangible, the film is a reflection on the duality of creation, love, and the search for meaning in a bleak world.

Media type
Movie
Year
1930
Director
Walt Disney
Rating
Service
Internet Movie Database
Rating
6.00
Gender
AnimaciΓ³n
Country
United States
Producers
Walt Disney
Original title
Night
Duration
7
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