GOLDEN LOCKS

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A woman gets sexually assaulted by her husband and then
decides to move forward in her life.











DIRECTOR STATEMENT





Golden Locks marks my directorial debut. The story centers around a woman who experiences sexual assault at the hands of her husband and decides to move forward with her life, rebuilding herself piece by piece. This theme of someone who has been shattered and slowly puts themselves back together is deeply personal to me. Initially, the idea emerged through dream work, a way to process internal struggles, and eventually, it took the shape of the film you see today.

Visually, I was inspired by the works of Gaspar Noé, and we aimed to explore a similar aesthetic, immersing the audience in a raw, unflinching experience. Shooting from the point of view of the main character was integral to telling this story of self-help ( you could see it in the film). By capturing her journey of healing, we reflect the full circle of transformation—from victim to victor—portraying the painful but empowering path toward reclaiming her life.