

What if your camera could rewrite your worst day? Would you trust the picture?
After discovering a mysterious camera that transports him into fleeting moments of the past, a grieving photography student attempts to rewrite a painful history—only to uncover the blurred line between memory, art, and reality.
Cinematography
Camera-as-character visual language throughout
Direction
Meli balances ambiguity with genuine emotional clarity
Score
Sound design blurs diegetic and dream state seamlessly
Director
Chandelier Meli
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 28-minute runtime deliberately mirrors the average emotional half-life of a triggered memory, according to trauma research Meli cited in interviews.
The camera prop is a modified Nikon F3 that actually belonged to Meli's late father; every mechanical click in the film is the original shutter sound, not foley.
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Neat stuff, can't wait to watch it.
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