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Short Summary
When Sofia, a lonely woman desperate for purpose, becomes fixated on a magnetic social-media influencer named Mira, her admiration spirals into obsession. One surreal night, she crosses the line between watcher and intruder, stepping into Mira’s home—and her identity. What begins as envy unravels into a haunting exploration of self-erasure, female rivalry, and the hunger to be seen. Blending psychological realism with cosmic imagery, ALPHA NOVA is a dark, hypnotic portrait of a woman collapsing into the very persona she worships, only to discover the void she was running from lies within.
Themes: Self-erasure, enmeshment, female perfection, generational trauma, obsession, cosmic guidance.
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Creative Intention
At its core, Alpha Nova is a film designed as an act of healing. My goal is to reach the parts of ourselves that have been quieted, silenced, or reshaped into toxic coping mechanisms. The false belief we must become someone else to be loved.
The film serves as a spiritual journey through generational conditioning: the beliefs we absorbed, the identities we contorted ourselves into, and the love we learned to earn rather than receive. Through Sofia’s collapse and re-emergence, Alpha Nova explores the painful but transformative process of shedding what was never ours to hold.
The message at the heart of the film is simple and deeply human:
You are already loved for who you are.
Your worth is not earned.
It is innate.
By unraveling Sofia’s obsession and self-erasure, the film aims to guide audiences back to their own quiet truths—to the version of themselves that existed before judgment, comparison, or inherited shame. Alpha Nova is both a descent into the psyche and an invitation to return home to oneself.
This is a proof of concept to be developed as a feature.

































