A documentary-style journey through a pivotal year when airwaves became the stage for intimate, often chaotic conversations about identity, memory, and belonging. The film follows diverse voices—artists, workers, dreamers—as they navigate personal histories and collective history, weaving radio broadcasts, interviews, and archival moments into a mosaic of sound and silence. Structure shifts between intimate monologues and communal broadcasts, capturing how people use sound to test boundaries, resist erasure, and connect across generations. With a patient, observant gaze, it reveals how media spaces can both constrain and liberate, turning everyday talk into a living archive of a city’s pulse.
A documentary-style journey through a pivotal year when airwaves became the stage for intimate, often chaotic conversations about identity, memory, and belonging. The film follows diverse voices—artists, workers, dreamers—as they navigate personal histories and collective history, weaving radio broadcasts, interviews, and archival moments into a mosaic of sound and silence. Structure shifts between intimate monologues and communal broadcasts, capturing how people use sound to test boundaries, resist erasure, and connect across generations. With a patient, observant gaze, it reveals how media spaces can both constrain and liberate, turning everyday talk into a living archive of a city’s pulse.