Dredge
Dredge is a film about memory and water, and the key art refuses to settle. The figure surfaces only in reflection — broken across rippling water, never quite whole — as if the past is being hauled up from the bottom and won't hold its shape. Recovered, but never whole.



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The set never shows the figure whole — only fragments caught in water, glass, and rippling reflection, each harder to hold than the last. Seen together they make the film's subject tangible: a memory you can almost assemble, but never quite fix in place.








