Let the World Go on Sleeping is a surreal, minimalist short film exploring time, inheritance, and generational trauma. Set within a nirvanic room suspended in time, the film follows a young man as he returns home to his family. What begins as a quiet reunion unfolds into a dreamlike ceremony of unspoken tension, transcendent love, and quiet forgiveness.
Following a reconciliation with the sublime and his loved ones, the man ventures into the unknown while the room is overtaken by elemental forces speaking to the rhythms of life and the tragic tenderness that exists between the living and the dead.
Let the World go on Sleeping is an imaginative and original piece of short cinema that finds beauty in the ordinary and simplicity in the impenetrable.




