
Elegy Apokalypto
Documentary
Overview
An experimental anthology about mental turmoil. Nine subversive perspectives from young filmmakers from around the world who lament over depression, alienation, loneliness, and heartbreak as universal experiences.
Top Cast


Luke Eadie
Luke Eadie
Himself (voice)
Luke Eadie
Himself (voice)


Ujan Ghosh
Ujan Ghosh
Himself
Ujan Ghosh
Himself


Oliwier Kołodziejczyk
Oliwier Kołodziejczyk
Himself
Oliwier Kołodziejczyk
Himself


Evan Olsen
Evan Olsen
Himself
Evan Olsen
Himself


Caio Omena
Caio Omena
Himself
Caio Omena
Himself


Josu Petite
Josu Petite
Himself (voice)
Josu Petite
Himself (voice)
Abe Timm
Abe Timm
Themself
Abe Timm
Themself


Dustin Wilson V
Dustin Wilson V
Themself (voice)
Dustin Wilson V
Themself (voice)
Rob Winward
Rob Winward
Himself (voice)
Rob Winward
Himself (voice)
Valentina Hernández
Valentina Hernández
Valentina Hernández
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