

Where Light Falls is a cinematic meditation on isolation, presence, and fragile resilience. Told entirely without dialogue, the film relies on stillness, texture, and visual rhythm to draw the viewer inward. Carefully composed frames, restrained camera movement, and a muted colour palette evoke an inner landscape shaped by distance and quiet longing. Sound design is sparse and deliberate, allowing everyday ambience and subtle tonal shifts to carry emotional weight. Central to the story is the protagonist’s tender, almost symbiotic connection with a frail houseplant, through which care, attention, and fleeting presence illuminate his quiet journey toward subtle transformation.
Directed by Shantanu Goswami (UK)