Hyacinth


A story where Vincent's blurring of the line between reality and art begins to fracture the essence of his existence.


Hyacinth is a film in which an artist named Vincent blurs the line between reality and imagination. As Vincent's world of imagination becomes both frightening and enchanting, it leads him to question the foundation of his existence. The film deeply explores Vincent's internal conflicts during this process and the impact of this situation on his art and life.

Throughout the film, viewers watch the process that pushes the boundaries of Vincent's imagination and turns him into both a creative and destructive form. This situation offers both a striking and thought-provoking experience for the viewers.

The film allows the viewer to step into Vincent's inner world, enabling them to feel the artist's mental state oscillating between reality and imagination. This experience leaves a deep impact on the viewers, encouraging them to question their own existence and artistic expressions.

Hyacinth was filmed largely in an urban and modern environment. This setting makes the transitions between reality and imagination in the film even more prominent.