Alone in the heart of a Khmer mangrove forest, a young woman and her loyal dog begin a quiet struggle for survival. With no tools, no modern objects, and no spoken words, she observes the land, reads the tides, and builds a simple shelter using only what nature provides.
This cinematic primitive-life story follows the complete journey—from arrival and exploration to shelter construction and protection against rising water and rain. Every moment is rooted in realism, patience, and harmony with the mangrove environment.
There is no music, no village, and no interference—only natural movement, soundless tension, and visual storytelling inspired by Khmer primitive survival life.
If you enjoy slow cinema, primitive survival, nature-based storytelling, and realistic cinematic visuals, this film is for you.