Heat up
Directed by
ONAN

South Korea
About the project
One day, as it rains threads of silk, a young girl returns home.
She begins to gather the small things of everyday life—a piece of pear left behind, a worn bar of soap, and a tiny moon broken away from herself (a fingernail)—to make warmth. Those materials are placed in a microwave, where they melt and blend together, transforming into a heart, then a star, then soup, and finally, pure light. And within that light, the girl is reunited with the memory of the person she lost.
Moments spent laughing together, wrapped in scarves—longing, love, and departure—flow across a single screen. What remains in the end is a single thread, and the sight of countless scarves woven from that thread swaying in the wind.
This work is a story about the heart of the one left behind and the warmth that never disappears. It depicts the moment when longing, instead of scattering, is connected by a small thread and returns again.
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