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The Rooms I’ve Lived In is a short film that tries to portray the feeling of leaving home to go home. Where home is nowhere and everywhere at once. It exists in the space of constant departure and arrival, moving through places that feel familiar yet never fully settled. There is no clear beginning or end, only the repetition of transition.
The film is experienced through my point of view, placing the viewer inside this state of in-between. Airports, corridors, rooms, and passages blur together, mirroring the emotional loop of leaving and arriving. Moments of stillness are interrupted by fragments of memory, traces of people and places that remain present even when they are no longer physically there.
The film feels personal to me. I have multiple places I get to call home, yet at the same time I often feel like an outsider in each of them. This work reflects that in-between state, the quiet disorientation of starting over, carrying memories of loved ones, and learning how to exist again in spaces that are both new and deeply known.
AI Models used: Midjourney, Nano Banana Pro, & Kling 2.5.
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