Rituals of a Grieving Body (2026)
A deeply intimate character study set against the backdrop of New York City, this film follows a woman as she wrestles with solitude in an age of constant digital contact. It delves into the modern paradox of chasing connection through screens—a self-perpetuating cycle where the very tools we rely on begin to echo our own flaws. Blending natural rhythms with technological patterns, the narrative examines how self-destruction repeats itself. At its core, it’s a quiet reflection on accountability and power: why we keep returning to the devices that hurt us, and how we blame the machine for mirroring our own design.