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Take a look into the human psyche of characters and people navigating the quiet battles, desires, and revelations that shape who they are. We present: Interior Frequencies: a dynamic collection of short films that tune into the emotional, psychological, and spiritual landscapes shaping how we love, struggle, heal, and become.
Moving between poetry, humor, dream logic, and raw personal testimony, these films explore anxiety and desire, faith and shame, family ties and chosen identity. Youth reflect on life beyond confinement, lovers wrestle with internalized voices of judgment, and families confront truths that reshape what belonging means.
After a self-harm incident, RJ sits across from a psychiatrist and confronts the quiet despair beneath his “successful” life. Through the metaphor of a “shit sandwich,” he unpacks how achievement became a bandage for unresolved trauma—and how, when it failed, self-destruction emerged as his last form of control. As the conversation unfolds, the psychiatrist helps him question whether healing and self-control is achieved through meritocracy or reframing his beliefs.
- Year2025
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- GenreAfrosurrealism
- DirectorDawit Borrows
- ScreenwriterDawit Borrows
- ProducerDawit Borrows
- CastMuranga Maina, Leon Huggins Jr.
- CinematographerJama Abdirahman
Take a look into the human psyche of characters and people navigating the quiet battles, desires, and revelations that shape who they are. We present: Interior Frequencies: a dynamic collection of short films that tune into the emotional, psychological, and spiritual landscapes shaping how we love, struggle, heal, and become.
Moving between poetry, humor, dream logic, and raw personal testimony, these films explore anxiety and desire, faith and shame, family ties and chosen identity. Youth reflect on life beyond confinement, lovers wrestle with internalized voices of judgment, and families confront truths that reshape what belonging means.
After a self-harm incident, RJ sits across from a psychiatrist and confronts the quiet despair beneath his “successful” life. Through the metaphor of a “shit sandwich,” he unpacks how achievement became a bandage for unresolved trauma—and how, when it failed, self-destruction emerged as his last form of control. As the conversation unfolds, the psychiatrist helps him question whether healing and self-control is achieved through meritocracy or reframing his beliefs.
- Year2025
- Runtime5 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- GenreAfrosurrealism
- DirectorDawit Borrows
- ScreenwriterDawit Borrows
- ProducerDawit Borrows
- CastMuranga Maina, Leon Huggins Jr.
- CinematographerJama Abdirahman