We all carry boxes. Some were handed to us. Some we built ourselves.Inside are our insecurities, traumas, unspoken rules and quiet resignations; the stories we tellourselves about what we can and cannot be.Sirnduku is a surreal, poetic meditation on the silent forces that shape us, and how we shapeourselves in return.The forces that define who we are: the ones we inherit, the ones we consciously choose and theones we deny. We label them as limitations, beliefs, responsibilities or fears.Often, we carry them quietly. Some of us decorate them. Some of us hide them. Some of uspretend they’re not there.But we all have them.The question is not whether you are free.The question is:What’s in your box?