In a sunlit village perched on the edge of a lush coastline, a young woman returns to her grandmother’s seaside world after years away. She carries quiet longing and the ache of withheld truths, navigating the rhythms of daily life—salt air, market benches, and the intimate stories whispered during late-night conversations. The community gathers around a fragile ritual of memory, where old photographs and long-buried secrets begin to surface in gentle, almost dreamlike scenes. As tides turn and the past brushes against the present, the film unfolds like a slow, luminous meditation on belonging, forgiveness, and the enduring pull of home.
In a sunlit village perched on the edge of a lush coastline, a young woman returns to her grandmother’s seaside world after years away. She carries quiet longing and the ache of withheld truths, navigating the rhythms of daily life—salt air, market benches, and the intimate stories whispered during late-night conversations. The community gathers around a fragile ritual of memory, where old photographs and long-buried secrets begin to surface in gentle, almost dreamlike scenes. As tides turn and the past brushes against the present, the film unfolds like a slow, luminous meditation on belonging, forgiveness, and the enduring pull of home.