This short film tells the story of a woman arriving home after a long and exhausting day, wrapped in the warm atmosphere of a 1970s setting. Everything around her feels heavy at first, from the silence of the room to the dim light coming through the curtains. She takes a moment for herself, letting the stillness of the space settle into her body as she breathes out the weight of the day.
The shower becomes her first step back into herself. As the warm water falls, the tension slowly fades and the mood begins to change. There is something intimate and honest in this transition, almost like watching someone rediscover their own rhythm. When she opens her wardrobe, the softness of the scene turns into anticipation. Her expression shifts, the energy rises, and the night begins calling her back.
Once she steps into her outfit, the glow of sequins and the reflections in the mirror mark a turning point. She no longer looks tired. She looks alive again. Stepping outside, the neon lights fill her with a new pulse. The city feels brighter, the reflections on the wet pavement shimmer like a reminder that something is waiting.
Inside the nightclub, the music meets her exactly where she is. The dance floor becomes a place of freedom, color and movement. She reconnects with herself through each step, each turn, each breath. The night becomes a space where she feels present and renewed.
This project was created using AI-generated cinematography and an original Portuguese song produced with Suno. The idea was to capture a simple yet meaningful emotional arc, showing how a small personal ritual can transform a tired moment into something full of life. It is a story about quiet exhaustion, gentle renewal and the way a single night can help us meet ourselves again.