Feature film: "Something from Somewhere, Someone from Someplace"
In a quiet town heavy with unspoken grief, 19-year-old poet Andromeda fills pages with verses no one reads while navigating life with her emotionally distant father. The summer before college feels like both an ending and a reckoning, as the weight of her absent mother and a fading friendship begin to surface. Everything changes when she meets River, a mysterious young man whose presence awakens long-buried memories and hidden connections. Through their bond, Andromeda begins to uncover truths about her past that force her to confront her pain and rediscover her voice. Told through lyrical vignettes, fragmented memories, and dreamlike moments, Something from Somewhere, Someone from Someplace captures the fragile beauty of growing up, the ache of loss, and the quiet strength it takes to heal. It’s an intimate portrait of a young woman standing at the edge of change, learning that even in silence, there’s poetry and in grief, a kind of grace. Non-union, unpaid student film.
1 role
An introspective 8-year-old who portrays the protagonist’s younger self. Innocent yet perceptive, she carries a quiet awareness of the future that awaits her reflecting both the light of youth and the shadow of what’s to come.