Draft:Eliza Bahr
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Eliza Bahr is an awarded screenwriter, director, visual artist and producer known for films: Love and Mercy - Faustina, Dragonfly, Secrets of Marguerites, Our Monte. She wrote a novel “The Visionary. Stay! Don’t Go.” Her work—both cinematic and literary—moves fluidly between realism and metaphor, emotion and silence. In her films, she explores memory, spirituality, and human resilience, often using poetic imagery and subtle symbolism.
At the heart of her artistic practice lies the human being—and their mystery—set against the backdrop of an ambiguous reality.
In literature, as in film, she is unafraid to ask difficult questions. “The Visionary” is a story of obsession, intuition, and the limits of perception—gripping and unsettling.
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm11021926/
https://www.networkisa.org/profile/eliza-bahr
https://filmpolski.pl/fp/index.php?osoba=11178181