This series of short films is a study on the liminality of dark, transitional spaces and the paradoxical comfort, the nostalgia they may evoke. Through low-light settings and practicals, these films assess how light and medium shape spatial experience and perception.
In Liminal Comfort (May 2025) is a short film set in a post-disaster landscape where two young women take shelter in an abandoned house. Surrounded by traces of a past family—broken toys, faded photographs—they experience a fleeting moment of safety. The film explores an in-between space, where comfort exists not in certainty, but in transition.




A Crack in the Dream (Aug 2025) is an action short shot through a fish-eye lens mimicking a police body cam. The film depicts a brother violently raiding his sister’s home and arresting her for drug use, revealing a dream sequence to examine violence, youth disorientation, and familial relations in an Asian context.





The Repairer (Mar 2025) follows a young repair technician working on retro electronics, exploring nostalgia, memory, and the quiet intimacy of hands-on circuit bending experience.

