NO MORE THAN ANYONE ELSE (2026)
This 55-minute intimate documentary blends raw interviews, surreal visual moments, and personal voiceover to unpack the paradox of growing up when the people who love you can’t fully see you. Weaving together screen-recorded chats with friends, on-the-street confessions, and quiet shots of daily life, the film traces my own journey as a queer, non-binary trans person—where love, expectation, and shame lived side by side—alongside a chorus of other coming-of-age stories. Centered on a deep conversation with a close friend and fellow artist, it lingers in the space between care and rejection, grappling with a single question: is anyone truly special, or maybe, all of us are?