single channel video, 08 mins 51 seconds
Silent and unseen.
Somewhere in the world,
a child exists—unnoticed, unheard.
All stories
have already unfolded in silence.
By the time we realize it,
it has already become this very moment.
You, Answer unfolds as a girl, alone in an open space, repeats quiet rituals with fragile objects—paper dolls, a translucent box, a plastic bag. Each gesture circles between holding on and letting go: assembling, wearing, carrying, discarding. The film unfolds this movement between attachment and release—like a thousand silent battlefields.
You, Answer is named as both a question and a response. It asks: do we seek answers from the outside, or do we become the answer ourselves? This tension lingers in every small act. The film’s structure mirrors fractured subjectivity—shifting between first- and third-person views, between presence and distance. The girl’s interaction with fragile materials—plastic, paper, light—reveals how emotions reside not in resolution, but in the space between holding and release.
Set against a backdrop of unseen tensions, You, Answer suggests that sanctuary is not a place, but a moment of clarity: when we can rest within the ambiguity of asking and answering, of keeping and letting go.
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