Of Us 
(Director of Photography)
Two lovers who wrestle with fading memories at the edge of their unraveling bond are torn between the fragments of their shared past and the quiet surrender of letting go.

 Of Us is a film that is a poignant exploration of love, memory, and the threads that bind us. It dives into the impact of Alzheimer's, capturing how the slow erosion of memory reshapes love and tests the bonds of a relationship. As storytellers, we believe in creating narratives that resonate deeply, not because they’re grand or extraordinary, but because they are raw and profoundly human.
    This film dares to explore the in-between — the spaces of heartbreak and hope, of connection and loss. By exploring the fragility of memory and its effects on love, we aim to start meaningful conversations about the emotional toll memory loss and dementia take on relationships and old memories. This film is a labor of love, born from our unwavering belief in the power of storytelling to inspire, uplift, and provoke change.

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