
THE LIGHT WE HOLD
Short
In production
Director: Andrea Hackl
Cast: Andrea Hackl & Tanja Råman
Image: Andrea Hackl & Tanja Råman
Music: Dimitra Alexiou
Editing: Andrea Hackl
Location: Oulu, Finland
Partners:
TISP CreativeEurope Project | TAIKABOX (Finland)
Distribution: Overlap Films
Coming soon on DCP – Video – DVD
Synopsis:
In a liminal world where time folds in on itself, two women meet. They may be sisters, lovers, friends, or reflections of one another, bound by a shared space: one woman’s dream, the other’s memory. One belongs to the realm of the living; the other lingers as a ghost. And what if sometimes the dead grieve the living, unable to detach from them.
Links: UniFrance – IMDB
Production stage:
Search for financing
Completion expected in 2026
Language: English
Genre: Short Film
Duration: 8 min
Shooting Format: Digital
Aspect Ratio: 16:9
Country of production: France,
The Netherlands, Finland


Watch an excerpt (coming soon)
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Read the director’s note
Director Note
In no previous project have war, destruction and the challenges that humanity faces been as present in my
mind as in the overall making process of this film, from its first conception.
As an attempt to somehow answer as an artist to what I was witnessing, I started to record conversations
with people on a train travel across Europe – at times colleagues, at times complete strangers – to ask them
about connection and hope. These little interviews became very special meetings. It was very unique to see
the shift that happened within everyone I spoke with.- it was indeed like a light being switched on.
This series of meetings and conversations, the honesty, grace and fragility as well as power shared with me through them, were the seeds of & led to this film.
Themes of empowerment are often, on some level, present in my work. At its core, this film is about human
connection and the power within that connection, the essence that survives beyond time; as well as loss and
grief, the transformation – and equally power – that lay within this process. Inspired by how dreams, memory and also grief move, the film explores time and a non-linear but cyclical evolution. – a story evolving in
waves, traveling through loss & grief, towards letting go and eventually release & renewal.
The relationship of the two women that we see evolve, is like a symbol for that primal process.
It equally holds the realities & energies of different kinds of relationships: sisters, friends, lovers,
mother/daughter.
It was very intriguing for me to explore their relationship and meeting in this space, that feels somewhat
isolated / surreal / out of this world, to place this human connection, a generally caring relationship of two
women in this space, that maybe even has a desolate feel. – an empty space, two human beings, the huge,
mechanical presence of the windmill. However, the presence and the movement of the wind, which is an
actual, physical and at the same time symbolic entity, was connecting us and our relationship with (the
movement of ) the windmill, the sound it produced and the space itself.
The story evolves in a world between worlds, between past and present, time folding in on itself. The space
is like a breathing organism in itself – holding the two women, while it is an extension of them, their psyche /
subconscious and – simultaneously / vice versa – they are an expression of the space. The windmill is like the
node of that organism’s ‘neural system’, an anchoring point and link between the different dimensions /
worlds; the visible & invisible. It was intriguing for me, to work with the themes of ‘loss’ and ‘death’, the
mythical realm of the after life, which might make one think of a ‘dark’ place, while being in a location close
to the arctic circle shortly before the summer solstice – a place and time without real ‘dark’.
Another element of connection is the element of wind. The Wind Element in Buddhism embodies movement,
change, and the transient nature of existence. It symbolizes the connection between mind and body, and the
processes of life and death. In Tibetan Buddhism, it symbolizes the stage of dying, freedom, and clarity –
linked with Bardo. After Tibetan Buddhist teachings our soul travels through 6 phases (and states) of Bardo
throughout its life cycle.
I am playing with this liminal space, between life and death. One of the two women is a ghost, inhabiting that
world, while for the other, that space is like a realm of dream and memory. They are both connected through
this place, remembering each other.
In myths and legends around the world, speaking of the presence of ghosts, beyond the dead being able to
communicate with us, there are different reasons given why ghosts may linger, e.g. some have not finished
something whereas some have not yet realized that they are, in fact, dead. What if the dead are equally
passing a phase of grieving the living they’ve left behind, at times not able to let go?
Andrea Hackl
Director
ANDREA HACKL

Biography
Andrea Hackl is an Amsterdam-based independent filmmaker and multi-disciplinary artist. She cherishes the alchemy of different disciplines and produces films, expanded cinema & hybrid performance projects, merging cinema with performance, creating poetic, visually compelling projects that explore themes of freedom, empowerment, and human connection.
Her audio-visual work is enriched by her background as a choreographer / dancer and has a poetic, visceral quality.
Being invited to artistic residency programs and her work being presented at festivals and events worldwide allows her to travel, meet, and collaborate with artists & communities internationally. These meetings are one of the most enriching aspects of her creative path, nourishing her inspiration and artistic work.
Her films, including THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TIME, BELE BELTZA, Silent Fragments, and Light Rising, have received multiple awards for Best Film, Best Performance, and Visual Poetry. Her performance project DREAMER, created on a creative path involving multiple international collaborations, received the Award for Best Interdisciplinary Live Performance at Lensdans Festival, Brussels, and continues to tour to festivals internationally.
She cherishes developing and producing international, collaborative, and boundary-crossing projects, on and off screen, offering cinematic and performative experiences that expand perception and connect audiences and artists across cultures.
Filmography
– THE LIGHT WE HOLD – short film, post-production, (Fr, Fi), 2026
– WHISPERING DREAMS TO WATER – short film / expanded cinema, post-production, 2026
– VORTEX, audio-visual installation, 2025
– MOON LIGHT, dance film (Nl, Portugal), 2025
FINALIST at LIFF Luleå Film Festival
Un Festival C’est Trop Court, Nice International Dance Film Festival
FINALIST at AMARCORT Film Festival, Rimini, Italy
– THE DISAPPEARANCE OF TIME, diptych/experimental doc (Nl, Fr, Aut), 2025
Prix de ANGEL ORENSANZ Foundation [Paris/NY], A.V.I.F.F. Cannes/Marseille
– GHOSTS DISSOLVE IN LIGHT – Haiku for Ancestors, visual poem (Nl, Aut, Fi), 2024
HONORABLE MENTION at UNDER_the_RADAR Festival, Vienna
– TUONELA, 1 minute short, 2024
– LIGHT RISING poetic short film, (Cze, Aut), 2023
HONORABLE MENTION at CINEDANZA Festival, Modena
BEST VIDEO POETRY – Vesuvius International Film Awards
– A MOUNTAIN PORTRAIT, experimental short / doc, 2022
HONORABLE MENTION at LENSDANS Festival, Brussels
– ESISTENZA x GIOIA, dance film, 2022
FINALIST at Prague International Film Festival
BEST EXPERIMENTAL FILM – World Film Carnival, Singapore
FINALIST at Amarcort Film Festival, Rimini, Italy
– BELE BELTZA experimental short (Nl, Aut), 2021
FINALIST at Prague International Film Festival
AWARDED THE PEARL ARTIST PRIZE @ POOL MOVEMENT ART FILM FESTIVAL
HONORABLE MENTION at CINEDANZA Festival, Modena
Finalist at ART FILM FESTIVAL, Skopje
HONORABLE MENTION at Mannheim Arts and Film Festival
BEST FILM – Festival Internacional de Cine Sendependa, Valencia
– SILENT FRAGMENTS, dance film (Fi, Aut), 2019
BEST FILM – CINEDANZA Festival Italy
BEST CHOREOGRAPHY – InShadow Festival, Lisbon