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Creative Producer / Writer / Edit Assist
If You Forget Me explores one man's relationship with the past. A forgotten memory triggered by an array of senses, leading him back to the beginning. He contemplates his way back to confront his own subconscious. He questions if he is really able to forget.
Sometimes we try to forget, but are forced to rediscover the forgotten through objects that spark our senses. Listening to the crackle of a radio, feeling the worn leather of an old car or smelling the damp wood of a childhood home, all inviting us back to that very moment in time and space.
Memories can be hidden in darkness, they are still and motionless but never truly forgotten.