I’m a graduating Film and TV Production student, passionate about storytelling through directing.
Before filmmaking, I devoted my life to art and drawing and now I see filmmaking as a new way to create. Locations as canvases, the cast and crew as brushes, and actors’ performances the colors that bring everything to life.
This year, I directed Left Unsaid — a film that helped me grow not only as a director but as a person. It wasn’t always easy. Doubts, mistakes, and conflicts came up, but bringing this story to life taught me that resilience and collaboration are at the heart of filmmaking.
Left Unsaid explores the struggles of communication during that uncertain stage between childhood and adulthood. Teenagers often don’t fully understand what they feel or want — and sometimes only realize the meaning of their actions much later. But mistakes, awkwardness, and confusion are all part of growing up and learning to accept both yourself and others.
I hope this film helps someone feel seen and understood — or at the very least, offers a heartfelt, colorful journey to anyone who watches it.