This experimental short film explores the reconstruction and recollection of traumatic events through fragmented memories, using a non-linear narrative and a layered visual approach. The film emphasizes the penetration of montage, with an anarchic and chaotic tone that reflects both fun and disorder. The film brings to life concerns about how a woman moves, how she speaks, dreams, and how she is stripped of her inherent qualities by a society which continues to sexualize and harmfully perceive her. It visualizes a recollection of thoughts, dreams and memories, symbolically intertwining the characters experiences of their conscious with their subconscious.
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| Directing | Lisa Danilkovych | Director |
| Production | Calvin Reid | Producer |
| Production | Lisa Danilkovych | Co-Producer |
| Production | Eva Muilerman | Co-Producer |
| Writing | Lisa Danilkovych | Screenplay |
| Writing | Eva Muilerman | Screenstory |
| Camera | Paul Christian Rajapu | Director of Photography |
| Directing | Eva Muilerman | Assistant Director |
| Lighting | Paul Christian Rajapu | Gaffer |
| Camera | Alexander Antonov | Assistant Camera |
| Costume & Make-Up | Heidi Wahlstrom | Costume Designer |
| Art | Yasemin Özcan | Set Designer |
| Costume & Make-Up | Mary Kupriienko | Makeup & Hair |
| Costume & Make-Up | Eva Nura Ferwerda | Makeup & Hair |
| Production | Małgorzata Kalisz | Production Assistant |
| Production | Lena Slawinska | Production Assistant |
| Production | Joel Desbandu | Producer's Assistant |
| Sound | Gijs Ijdema | Sound Designer |
| Editing | Leslie Dai | Editor |
| Visual Effects | Leya Gooly | Animation |
| Camera | Lena Slawisnka | BTS Photographer |
| Production | Iren Dogru | Production Assistant |