The Bohemian Revolution
Artists, mystics and revolutionaries gather in candle-lit salons, reimagining what it means to be human at the edge of a vanishing world.
We're living through a global shift — humanity stepping into a new era, where ancient wisdom meets new technology. The Paris Club captures this transition on screen.
We believe humanity is entering a new era, where crisis is not collapse but invitation — a call to remember who we really are. The Paris Club exists to make this shift visible.
Three narrative threads woven into a single cinematic meditation on transformation, myth, and machine.
Artists, mystics and revolutionaries gather in candle-lit salons, reimagining what it means to be human at the edge of a vanishing world.
Symbols rise from the collective dream — the Fool, the Lover, the Death-and-Rebirth — guiding us through the inner thresholds of our age.
AI-rendered visions interlaced with raw human testimony. Machine and soul, mirroring one another across the threshold of a new humanity.
AI and personal crises are not threats to our humanity, but mirrors inviting us back to who we really are.
The Paris Club proposes that the breakdowns of our era — algorithmic, ecological, psychological — are not random disturbances but coherent signals. They ask us to shed the inherited self and recognize the deeper one underneath. The film is designed as a doorway: a 90-minute experience that lets the audience meet their own threshold.
Filmmaker working at the intersection of myth, technology and inner transformation. Currently producing The Paris Club from Ubud.