A Short Drama Film

The weight of unspoken grief

An unexpected news to a desolate elderly woman forces her to speak, but can anyone understand what she means?

Director's Vision

Capturing the silent fracture

We did not set out to make a loud film. Our camera lingers on the micro-expressions, the heavy pauses, and the cold morning light inside a kitchen where two people have forgotten how to speak.

This story is an unflinching look at the physical spaces grief occupies. Through desaturated tones and natural light, we invite you into the quiet room where thirty years of silence finally breaks.

/ The Creative Team

The hands behind the silence

Ashish Sharma

Francisco Leslie López Del Castillo Wilderbeek

Geeta Khanna & Sanjay Arora

Director & Writer. A singular cinematic voice focused on slow-burn human dramas and atmospheric, character-driven storytelling.

Scriptwriter. A writer who explored how memory can become both a refuge and a way of avoiding what is too difficult to face.

Co-Producers. A genuine collaboration representing exactly the kind of borderless storytelling that independent filmmakers can uniquely bring to audiences.

/ Cast

Deborah Hearn

Felita Lawrence

Selene Serra

Playing an elderly woman who had stroke and now unable to speak.

A happy-go-lucky caretaker who can be empathetic but chooses to be rather ignorant.

A passionate caretaker who tries to understand but gives up easily due to her clouded judgement.

(Mary)

(Anna)

(Berta)

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