

File No. 302/1947
DirectorFleming christy
“Some files are meant to be buried — not read.”
File No 302/1947 unfolds within the confines of a single room, where one man confronts the echoes of his own past through a mysterious government file. As he narrates his version of events, layers of truth and guilt begin to blur, forcing the audience to question what’s real and what’s imagined. Told primarily through voice and minimal action, the film challenges the cinematic norm of “show, don’t tell,” using sound, silence, and narration to explore memory, regret, and the haunting weight of untold history.
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