Silent Hearth

Architect Haden and artist Kaja maintain perfect civility in their pristine lakeside home while their marriage silently fractures beneath carefully curated appearances. When his landmark project shows structural flaws and she accepts a year-long residency in Oslo, their polite distance finally cracks, revealing the emptiness they've been avoiding. Through honest letters exchanged across physical separation, they gradually excavate buried disappointments and unexpressed hopes. Their correspondence builds a bridge across emotional distance, allowing them to determine whether enough remains to rebuild upon when Kaja returns eleven months later. The rekindling happens slowly—through vulnerable conversations and shared meals—as their home transforms alongside their relationship into less of a showcase and more of a sanctuary where imperfections become visible but warmth becomes authentic.