The quiet, emotional tone.
When was the last time you had a dream? Created for biologon, this short film explores the fragile space between childhood imagination and future reality. Rather than telling a loud or overly literal story, the piece leans into a quiet, emotional tone — one that reflects on courage, possibility, and the moments that shape long-term ambitions.
Visually, the project moves between minimal, almost surreal environments and grounded, intimate moments. The intention was to create a dreamlike atmosphere without losing emotional authenticity, allowing the viewer to drift naturally between imagination and reality. At its core, the film also marks the beginning of biologon’s collaboration with Lisa Hauser, introduced in a way that feels organic to the narrative rather than purely promotional.
DAYDREAM
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The production itself evolved in a focused but flexible way. While the core concept was clear early on, many of the finer details were refined on the path to the shoot — a process that benefited greatly from the openness and trust of the client. With a compact team of three creatives, the project developed into a carefully balanced piece that combines playfulness with a calm, cinematic language.
The result is a film that sits somewhere between brand communication and emotional storytelling — a reminder that some of the strongest motivations begin quietly, long before they become visible to the outside world.