DIRTY WATER is a hauntingly poetic short film that explores the lifelong impact of sexual assault trauma through a non-linear lens. Blending memory, symbolism, and fragmented timelines, the story follows a young woman as she navigates the echoes of childhood and adulthood, where innocence collides with loss and healing.
Ultimately, DIRTY WATER is not just about survival; it is about reclamation. It invites viewers into a deeply emotional experience where silence is broken, wounds are acknowledged, and the possibility of healing is illuminated. This film seeks to make survivors feel seen, heard, and understood—while challenging audiences to confront the weight of what often remains unspoken.
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