

A 32-minute rainstorm that'll drown you in feelings you forgot you had.
After a decade of dragging herself through her predictable life, Eloise finds herself chasing hazy traces of a rainy past.
Cinematography
Rain becomes a character; every drop aches.
Acting
Rosales carries a decade of longing in silence.
Director
Christian Calingasan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Calingasan self-funded the film through Filipino film grants and shot it across actual monsoon season in Quezon City.
The Tagalog concept of 'gigil' — that trembling urge — lives in every frame; this is specifically Filipino emotional restraint, not generic indie sadness.