Selected for a music residency in Berlin, he leaves his girlfriend on her birthday and departs by train. Memory and past moments blur together in the speed of the journey.
Director’s Vision for ‘Boring Train’
With BORING TRAIN, I wanted to explore how intimate, camcorder-style imagery can capture memory and turn the train into a space of projection — both a physical projection (the journey into a new life) and a mental one, where memories unfold.
Memory, recollection, and symbolic images wrap themselves around the speed of the train, blurring the lines between the internal and the external, the past and the present.



