SHORT FILM
REMNANT
Writer & Director
About the Film
Remnant was my first short film
On the surface, it follows a man who loses his girlfriend to someone else. But the film is not about loss—it is about what remains after it. It observes a quiet process of acceptance, where healing does not arrive through repair or resolution, but through learning to live with the fragments.
Rather than trying to fix what is broken, the protagonist allows the remnants of love, memory, and hurt to exist as they are. The film lingers in that space—where pain softens, where absence becomes familiar, and where moving on does not mean forgetting.
Remnant is a reflection on emotional survival: the courage it takes to stop rebuilding the past, and the quiet beauty of accepting life as it reshapes itself.
Themes
Acceptance over closure
Emotional residue of love
Letting go without erasure
Healing as coexistence