Archive
Film Gallery
More than one version of a day can exist in memory. These rooms sort the work by how much time and shape the record was given: the long proof, the narrative pulse, a single held breath, or the stretch before the edit decides what you are allowed to remember.
II
The Narrative Highlight
A shorter reel, same question: what happened in the room while you were too present to catalog it. The story tightens; the truth still has to earn its cuts.
III
The Meet Cute
Ninety seconds from a day you cannot press back into chronological order. A distillate: not the whole truth, but a door that opens onto it.
IV
Prologue
Long-form coverage in a home-video register: the hours before the polished narrative arrives. Raw duration, the way the day felt before anyone decided what counted.