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Kyrie Yao
Produced by Kyrie Yao
No Answer Needed is a 3.5-minute experimental film that explores Absurdism through repetition, duration, and sensory disruption. Built around archival footage of Albert Camus’s 1959 talk Albert Camus et le bonheur, the film transforms philosophy into a lived experience rather than an explanation. Through unstable visuals, fragmented sound, and the deliberate refusal of subtitles, the work places the viewer inside a cycle of searching, disorientation, and acceptance. The film offers no resolution, proposing instead that freedom within the Absurd may emerge from letting go of the demand for answers.
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