
Four seasons play out in a house that hasn't seen the passage of time, each bringing forth and burying a piece of what it means to be human. An elderly man experiences relentless heat until a stranger interrupts his solitude. A woman hears the house breathing all around her as she floats through a blizzard of fears and dreams. A man welcomes strangers who might not be who they seem in the unending daylight of continuous rain. And when spring finally arrives, it brings change rather than rebirth. Marthyaloka Ithihasam (The Human Odyssey), a dystopian fable that take us through life's cycles, inspired by Nietzsche's Thus Spoke Zarathustra.
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