The Series
A sequence of interviews with Marie de Caba.
Overview
The Series is the central narrative of the project.
A sequence of filmed interviews in which Marie de Caba returns to speak, reflect, and respond from a spiritual perspective.
What these interviews are
These are not fictional dialogues, scripted scenes, or dramatizations.
Each episode is structured as a real interview, filmed in a controlled environment, where questions guide the conversation but do not determine the answers.
Marie does not narrate a story. She responds to it.
The episode structure
Each episode focuses on one central theme.
The conversation unfolds in real time.
The space remains constant. The voice changes.
The form remains stable so that meaning can move.
Recurring themes
Life beyond death, without religious doctrine
Memory, silence, and what remains unsaid
The relationship between the living and the absent
Technology as a bridge, not a subject
Time, waiting, and continuity
The interviewer
The interviews are conducted by Val Ferren, who acts not as a narrator, but as a listener.
His role is to ask, to doubt, and to allow space for what emerges.
He does not represent the audience.
He responds to it.
How the series connects
The Series exists alongside La Sala de Marie, a permanent waiting room where time continues to pass, and Val’s Notebooks, where questions and reflections extend beyond the interviews.
Each space informs the others, but the interviews remain the core.