The Feeling Remains | Trailer
A film by Sophie Rose
Feature Documentary | 78 Minutes
A filmmaker navigates decades of family trauma and distorted memories in search of the truth behind their violent past.
The Feeling Remains is a hauntingly personal documentary that unravels decades of family trauma through a blend of fragmented memories, 16mm film, and evocative home videos. Navigating the blurred lines between reality and recollection, the film unveils a poignant meditation on the enduring impact of trauma, the complexities of understanding, and the painful yet necessary journey toward reconciliation with the past.
2024 | Winner Best Original Score Berlin Indie Film Festival
2024 | Official Selection New York Film Week
2025 | Official Selection New York City Independent Film Festival
2025 | Winner Best First Time Filmmaker Swedish International Film Festival
2025 | Winner Best Original Score Swedish International Film Festival
2025 | Local Spotlight San Francisco Jewish Film Festival
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Future Self is an episodic documentary series spotlighting the journeys of students around the world forging careers in tech to drive change.
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2024 | Official Selection Tribeca X Festival Best Branded Series
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“When you get rid of categories, the prejudice disappears.”
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