

A 16-minute gut punch about the people we lose and the places they might be happier.
After their father's death, Wah and her older brother Jason inherited the small shop "Remembering". Inside "Remembering", there is an old, worn bulletin board covered with missing person notices and messages of longing accumulated over the years. One night, both of them encountered people in the city carrying memories and pain. Searching for the missing is just a process; perhaps the people we cannot find are simply living in a place happier than where we are.
Direction
Chu Ka Shing crafts maximum emotion in minimum runtime.
Production
The bulletin board itself becomes a character—layered, lived-in, heartbreaking.
Director
Chu Ka Shing
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hong Kong's dense urban landscape and its culture of 'post-it note' memorials at accident sites directly inspired the bulletin board aesthetic.
The 16-minute runtime deliberately mirrors how grief often arrives—sudden, overwhelming, then you're left alone with it.