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Tani 2024

15 min📅 2024-12-03

In Nean Alegario's poignant short film *Tani (2024)*, a cultural preservation project takes an unexpected turn when Tacatani interviews a participant whose unspoken words echo deeply within her.

Director: Nean Alegario

Cast

Kylah Malaluan
Tacatani
Oliver Villavert
Elias
Joy Gayacan
Mai
Stephen Newton
Kiyo

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Tani (2024) about?

*Tani* follows Tacatani, who runs a project where people share words left unsaid. During an interview, a familiar story surfaces, forcing Tacatani to confront buried memories and emotions she's kept locked away for years.

Who directed Tani?

Nean Alegario directed *Tani (2024)*, bringing a delicate balance of humor and depth to this short film.

Who stars in Tani?

The film stars Kylah Malaluan, Oliver Villavert, Joy Gayacan, and Stephen Newton in pivotal roles that drive its emotional core.

Is Tani (2024) worth watching?

With its blend of Drama, Romance, and Comedy, *Tani* offers a fleeting but powerful exploration of human connection. While its 15-minute runtime keeps it concise, its themes resonate well beyond its length—ideal for fans of introspective storytelling.

How long is Tani?

*Tani* has a runtime of 15 minutes.

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About Tani (2024) — A 15-minute drama about confession, memory, and unspoken truths

In Nean Alegario's poignant short film *Tani (2024)*, a cultural preservation project takes an unexpected turn when Tacatani interviews a participant whose unspoken words echo deeply within her. As raw emotions surface, Tacatani grapples with memories she's long suppressed, revealing the power—and vulnerability—of confession. Set against a backdrop of intimate storytelling, this Drama-Romance-Comedy blends humor with heartache, weaving together generational echoes and the courage to finally speak the unsaid.

Balancing lighthearted moments with profound introspection, *Tani* explores themes of healing, family secrets, and the catharsis of truth. With a runtime of just 15 minutes, Alegario crafts a compact yet impactful narrative, led by a cast whose performances breathe life into Tacatani's journey of self-discovery. A microcosm of human connection, it's a film that lingers long after the credits roll.