

A young girl from Tennessee drifts through loneliness, memory, and emotional survival, carrying her pain through dance and silence.
Built around the song “Dancer,” the film unfolds like a poetic dream — blending music, narration, visual storytelling, and emotional fragments into the portrait of a fragile yet resilient young woman.
As she walks through nights filled with fading lights, empty streets, and distant memories, dance becomes her only language. Beneath the beauty of movement lies a quiet story of abandonment, endurance, and the search for inner freedom.
“The Girl from Tennessee” is a lyrical music short film about loneliness, survival, and the invisible strength hidden inside vulnerable souls.
Directed by Hua Zeng (USA)