Touching is a short film shot in the Catskill Mountains
that tells of the relationship between two strangers: a young boy and
the body of a middle-aged woman. The boy comes across the corpse, which
is propped up against a stonewall, while playing in the woods. Instead
of telling his father about the dead woman, he keeps his discovery to
himself, and secretly revisits the body several times in order to
indulge his curiosity. The story is told through a series of silent
vignettes. Significant jumps in time suggest a fuller world than we're
being let in on. The film shifts between the boy's restless perspective
and the lifeless gaze of the dead woman, never allowing the viewer the
comfort of a consistent point of view. During his second visit the boy
makes an impulsive and fateful choice that leaves him troubled and
shaken. His only option then is to return to the forest for
reconciliation.