AIRPLANE MODE
With tremendous excitement, I share with you my beloved short film "Airplane Mode," which I've been working on for the past 5 months, serving as the culmination of my journey at the Toronto Film School. "Airplane Mode" tells the story of Leo, a person devastated by grief, whose best way to cope is to seclude himself at home with the company of an artificial construct that substitutes for his deceased father. In this way, I wanted to reflect on isolation, agoraphobia, and our increasing dependence on artificial intelligence. It's a very personal story because I believe that at some point in my life, I've been a bit like Leo, shutting myself away and not venturing out into the world. That defined my personality and social interactions afterward.