

Five minutes to break your heart and stitch it back queer.
While unpacking boxes in her childhood home, Sofia comes across an old camcorder. As she watches the tapes, the shaky footage awakens fragments of a past she thought was buried. The voices, laughter, and captured silences become the thread of a memory she tries to piece back together — or perhaps to rewrite.
Direction
Tastevin weaponizes the 48-hour format into poetry.
Editing
Camcorder static becomes emotional punctuation.
Acting
Fantino's silence speaks entire decades.

Director
Lucie Tastevin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in 48 hours for a festival, yet every frame feels excavated from years.
Part of a wave of queer shorts using found footage to reclaim narratives history tried to erase.