I didn’t write this film to teach anyone how to “overcome.” I wrote it to give shape to the silence that remained after losing my wife. I discovered that some things are not fixed; they are given space. The Gift is a brief, contained piece that places its faith in breath, in hands, in light. I want to film a small truth: how an ordinary object begins to weigh differently and, in time, finds its place. I do not promise answers—only an honest, careful gaze. If this story touches something in you, I would like you to accompany it closely—and if not, let it pass quietly. Sometimes, the most human thing is to look with respect.