Glowing Memory
7'20"
Category: Animation
Director: Goga Osepashvili
Synopsis
After Tina’s death, Andro can’t move on. Instead of dealing with the loss, he keeps returning to a holographic simulation where she still exists. Every night, he visits an abandoned restaurant lit by broken neon signs - the place where they first met. and activates a device that recreates Tina from stored data: her voice, her face, her presence.
Their conversation is quiet, tense, and familiar. Andro treats the hologram as if she were still real, while Tina slowly pushes back. She knows what she is (a memory shaped by his need to escape the present). As they talk, Andro’s guilt surfaces: the accident, the years that passed, and the feeling that nothing in his life has truly changed since her death.
Tina forces him to face an uncomfortable truth. By holding onto the past, Andro has stopped living. The simulation doesn’t heal him, it keeps him frozen. What he calls love has become a way to avoid change.
As the night fades and morning arrives, Andro finally lets go. He turns off the device and walks out of the restaurant. The rain has stopped, the city is waking up, and for the first time in years, he steps forward without looking back.
Glowing Memory is a short animated film about grief, attachment, and the difficulty of moving on in a world where technology makes letting go almost impossible.