

Synopsis
Aurelia, a cyborg, discovers a memory cartridge containing her Nana’s past. Through virtual reality, she relives his life—seeing him as a grandfather years after surviving a traumatic android war. As she delves deeper, she uncovers his greatest regrets and fears, forcing her to confront the past in a way she never expected.








Director Statement
Why I made Memory Cartridge...
I don't just want to make science fiction. I want to make stories that touch the surreality of life and speak volumes of emotional truth. Memory Cartridge is my reality. It's my love of robots and lasers combined with my family ties. It is my experience as a first-generation immigrant, mixed Indian American, and an Arizonan.
I don't just want to make science fiction. I want to make stories that touch the surreality of life and speak volumes of emotional truth. Memory Cartridge is my reality. It's my love of robots and lasers combined with my family ties. It is my experience as a first-generation immigrant, mixed Indian American, and an Arizonan.
I'm so proud of my team. I was introduced to friends I know I'm going to collaborate with for the rest of my life. This production, though it had its challenges, was made even smoother by passionate and ambitious people. This film is as much theirs as it is mine and I am so proud of what we accomplished and then some.
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