Why?
I’ve always been drawn to how places hold memories—how they feel alive with the moments we’ve left behind. Having moved often, I’ve wrestled with the question: do you stay and confront your past or leave and start fresh? Moving Past is an exploration of that tension.
Dreams have a similar power. Sometimes they feel so real that they bleed into waking life, reshaping memories and blurring the line between what was and what we imagine. This film lives in that space, where grief, identity, and memory collide.
I hope Moving Past resonates with anyone who’s ever felt caught between the past and the future. More than anything, I want it to be an emotional experience—one that lingers, like a dream you can’t quite shake.