The State of a Corpse (2026)
A corpse becomes a canvas in *The State of a Corpse*, a visual debut built from shifting echoes of Stephen Sondheim’s “Being Alive.” This cycle doesn’t simply dwell on death—it wrestles with the human obsession to grasp the ungraspable. Through stages of dawning awareness, fierce opposition, and hollow grief, the film journeys toward a final, desperate reply to life’s most haunting question.