Echoes of You
On a distant mining base, a father holds onto daily video calls with his daughter — unaware that she exists only as a digital echo of memory and grief.
Echoes of You explores how memory can both comfort and trap us. Set on a remote mining base, the film uses science fiction as a psychological space to examine grief, love, and emotional dependence.
Rather than focusing on technology itself, I was interested in how loss shapes reality, and how far a person will go to preserve the presence of someone they love. The artificial recreation of the daughter becomes a reflection of the father’s inability to let go.
Through restrained visuals and confined spaces, the film captures emotional isolation and the quiet repetition of grief. At its core, Echoes of You is a story about love, memory, and the fragile boundary between reality and illusion.