Artem Mozgovoy
The phenomenon of cinema lies not only in telling stories and showing viewers images with actors, but also, of course, in how these stories are shown.
Some studios make blockbusters, others focus on dramas or animated films, while some create documentaries — and of course, short films.

One of the recently released works is The Color of Stillness by director Roman Caspian Vlasov. It tells the story of an artist and her love for the color blue, through which she finds peace and harmony within her soul.

In just four minutes on screen, the film conveys a vast range of emotions to the audience— not only through the story itself, but also through the paintings of the main character, the stunning music, and, of course, the color blue itself, without which this film might never have existed.

Watch this short film, and perhaps you too will find peace—peace and stillness, if only for a few moments in this noisy life.
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