The Weaver's Song

Ayla lives in solitude, deep within the forest, a place that has both sheltered and confined her. Shaped by a mother who was lost to the wild and a father who chose the outside world, she speaks a language only the earth understands and pours her unspoken longings into the art she creates.

But beneath her quiet existence, a question lingers: Does anyone know she is alive?

Through the wind, Ayla sends a message, a fragile hope to bridge the gap between herself and the world beyond the trees.

A poetic film about longing, identity, and the unseen threads that bind us to our origins.

The Forest Tongue

In Ayla’s world, the forest has its own language—a living thread woven from the earth, sky, and all that grows between. Known as Forest Tongue, it is not just a way to speak but a way to belong. Each word carries a memory of the natural world—"Zohra" for tree, "Lirra" for river, "Araha" for sky—echoing the voices of those who came before.

This language is shaped by the forest’s rhythm. Words for light, shadow, and breath are intertwined with the cycles of the seasons and the elements. It is a language of connection—between past and present, between Ayla and the world she both longs for and fears