See You
“See You” was never intended for public release. It began as a personal script I wrote, serving as a therapeutic outlet during a particularly challenging chapter in my life. Wanting to channel my emotions constructively, I asked a few close friends to help me bring the story to life, simply to express what I was going through. Once the project was completed, I wrestled with the idea of sharing it more broadly, but ultimately felt compelled to honor the dedication and hard work my friends had invested. When I finally did release it, the response was profoundly overwhelming—the view count on Vimeo initially far surpassed the modest numbers it has now on its re-release on YouTube. This unexpected reception not only validated the work but also marked the beginning of my recognition and first accolades as a filmmaker.

