- Aboard a scientific ship, Natalia Jaramillo embarks to Antarctica on a mental and physical journey. She allows us to enter the psyche of a woman in love with science, and everything that hides the least explored territory on Earth.
- Beyond the 40th parallel, crossing the Drake Sea, on the shores of the end of the world, Window of Time tells of a one-way journey to the heart of a woman in love with knowledge. It is an intimate and at the same time infinite exploration, between scientific observation and introspection, between the fictional film that could be made and the documentary film that is being made. On board an exploration ship, sailing Antarctica, scientist Natalia Jaramillo embarks on a mental and physical journey that addresses topics such as love, universal conspiracies, and also death. The film reveals the interior of her soul, her innermost feelings about loneliness and sacrifice, while she explores the Antarctic continent for the 4 time in her life, surrounded by scientists and polar explorers. Cartographer, historian, geographer, and aviator, Natalia tells us a romantic and existential literature story she wrote, while her job as a scientist is to awaken "sleeping beauties", territories that have never been mapped before. Work and imagination are the keys to enter the psyche of a woman in love with everything that hides the least explored territory on Earth, where perhaps the most important natural reserves for the Future of our planet could be found: Antarctica. On the lunar journey, a goddess who knows the secrets of the sea, sings the sadness of a creature seeking silence and crying solitude. Window of Time is a film to be experienced, rather than to be watched. A scientific walk into the soul.
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