

A 53-minute identity crisis set to synths that'll haunt your dreams.
This film accompanying concept album 'Imaginal Disk' takes you on the journey of True on the path to becoming the "purest you". What soon unfolds is a cinematic, hypnotically beautiful quest to rediscover the essence of being a human.
Direction
Kramer's visual language is liquid narcotic.
Score
The album IS the narrative—no separation.
Cinematography
Every frame looks like a broken mirror in a disco.

Director
Amanda Kramer
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Imaginal Disk drops amid a wave of visual albums (Beyoncé's LEMONADE, Björk's Biophilia) but Kramer's background in experimental theater gives this a deliberately artificial, stage-bound quality that rejects 'cinematic' realism entirely.
The name 'True' is doing brutal irony work—she's literally the least authentic presence in her own story, constantly mediated through screens, costumes, and the Ghost's gaze. The film asks whether 'purest you' is even a coherent concept.