Set In Stone
by Ariane Carde
« My memory exists in the span of moments, years at most. While minerals remember in millennia.»
"Set in Stone" is a poetic meditation on time, memory, and mourning. The film explores the fleeting nature of life and the quiet desire to hold on to what slips away. Guided by the rhythm of passing seconds, the narrator finds solace in collecting small, solid objects: photos, journal pages, pebbles; as vessels of memory. These items become anchors in a world where everything changes. Centered around universal loss, it reflects how we preserve connection through objects, spaces, and rituals. Set in Stone is a tender tribute to legacy, grief, and the enduring presence of what once was.



