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Back in 2018, I arrived in Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur after a couple of months on the road in Thailand, Laos, and Cambodia and wanted to take a break from the strains of the journey. I went for the first time in my life in a capsule hotel and wanted to do nothing but visiting the Petrona Towers and eat delicious Arabic food. My rest didn’t last long. The city was so interesting, that I couldn’t help myself walking around from daybreak to nightfall, observe and absorb as much as I could. I couldn’t stand the noise of the city, that’s why I was listening continuously to the soundtrack of interstellar, feeling like an alien, walking in and out of malls for the rich, malls for the bourgeoisie, malls for the poor, just watching the people, passing through Indiantown, Chinatown, Arabtown, Marsiantown in a mega-multi-ethnic city of people, living together and separated from each other. So I started filming the humans with my phone and decided to make a movie about all this. In 3 days I have walked about 50 kilometers in and around Kuala Lumpur, have talked to nobody, except some cops, who politely accompanied me to the exit of a mall, because of my strange behavior, which was to stand still for too long, in a place where everybody moves.
Some days after, while I was awake late at night in my room, in a village next to the rainforest of Taman Negara, editing the movie, I heart some noises and went out. Frozen by fear, I witnessed a flock of wild boars, at least 20 passing through the village. They were about 5 meters away and a big male turned to my side grunting and signalizing in an unambiguous way to go back from where I came from. I followed his advice, stepped slowly back into the room and stayed awake all night to finish the movie. I think this incident somehow influenced the film.