Becoming Air
Take a deep breath. As you exhale, imagine that in about three years, anywhere you would go on the planet you will find molecules that were inside you in this moment.
Pure Again is a raw, experimental short that hits like a quiet riot. It uses color and abstraction to rip into themes of feminism, identity, and the whole twisted myth of “cleanliness” or purity. Drenched in pinks that pulse and bleed across its 1:11 runtime, the film flips the script—turning softness into sharpness, beauty into resistance. Identity here isn’t a static vibe—it’s liquid, shifting, pushing back against what society says femininity should look like.
The title, Pure Again, drops like a loaded question. What even is purity? Who gets to define it? And why does it hurt so much? The film stares down the way culture polices female bodies and minds, unpacking the silent violence behind being told to stay clean, sweet, small.
runtime: 6 min