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Studying cinema in a country where it barely exists on a mainstream level can be very frustrating sometimes. As many projects you can do with your friends, whom with their dreamer hearts (just like yours) make HUGE omelettes with almost no eggs, you can't stop but to feel that you don't belong anywhere most of the time. Having all these ideas and creativity bubbling all the time contrasting with the fact that you need in fact a paying job to survive or at the very least buy your own stuff can turn into a nightmare. I AM NOT complaining about it like most people think about millenials, in fact I've never been afraid to work for anything. And I always did. I'm just talking about that sense of dividing between being a conformed adult working to make his living regardless of what it is, and craving to work on what you've always been passioned about - in a place where there almost no chances of it. But this is not supposed to be a sad story, much differently I ...