The Finnish actors Kati Outinen, Markku Peltola and some random dog are standing there at the end of Aki Kaurismäki's film Drifting Clouds.
Looking up.
The camera is on some small crane. It looks nice.
Everything disappeared when the moon was hidden by the hybrid clouds. The public and private clouds.
In a place far from Hornstull,
behind a clearing under a forgotten sea,
there is a flower that leads to the large deserted square where the only thing we can fix our eyes on is a monument in the form of a black roof crowning a dome,
created by a parallel version of the architect Celsing sometime in the 50s,
It's almost 100 years ago now,
If you put it roughly.
Less striking is a carefully placed collection of disparate objects.
Five unique objects that awaken daydreams of the unknown, the forgotten, the beautiful, Italo disco and money.
Part 1: The scent of clouds