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The Great Britain, 2013 Style: Drama This tetralogy delves into the lives of lost souls, using the concept of interior spaces as a metaphor for their inner worlds. Each film explores a different setting, revealing the hidden histories, emotions, and struggles of those who inhabit these spaces. Part 1: "The City - The History of the Interior" The city becomes a character in itself, its streets and buildings reflecting the fragmented lives of its inhabitants. Through haunting visuals and poetic narration, this film uncovers the collective memory of urban spaces and the souls who wander them. Part 2: "Amphitheatre - The History of the Interior" Set in an abandoned amphitheatre, this film explores the echoes of past performances and the lingering presence of those who once filled its seats. The amphitheatre becomes a stage for forgotten stories, where the boundaries between performer and audience blur. Part 3: "Opening - The History of the Interior" A mysterious, ever-shifting interior space serves as the backdrop for this film. As doors open and close, the protagonist navigates a labyrinth of memories, confronting the ghosts of their past and the possibilities of redemption. Part 4: "Stories of the Interior" The final chapter weaves together the threads of the previous films, presenting a mosaic of interconnected stories. Each tale reveals a different facet of the human condition, tied together by the shared experience of loss and the search for meaning.