
Echoes of Edges is a 5-minute dance film selected for 12 international film festivals. Conceived, choreographed, directed, and produced by Alea Rain, the work transforms grief into ritualized art.
Handmade masks, original soundscape, and a visceral performance language weave together to explore how expression becomes essential in moments of loss. The film is both elegy and celebration — an offering of presence, embodiment, and transformation. By merging ritual, choreography, and cinematic form, Echoes of Edges invites viewers to witness the passage where mourning births something new.
Echoes of Edges is available for institutional screening, acquisition, and private collection. Museums, galleries, and cultural organizations interested in licensing or purchase are invited to inquire directly.







About the Artist
Alea Rain is a conceptual artist working through ritual, material, and place — tracing inner landscapes shaped by experience. Across painting, film, sculpture, textile and performance, her practice follows subtle states of being: how spirit and environment quietly shape the way we move through the world.
Her work begins as invocation rather than image-making, pursuing revelation over realism and feeling over form. Every mark carries the residue of presence: where spirit becomes tangible.
Through this, she reclaims what has been fragmented: the feminine as intellect, the body as a site of knowing, art as a living act.