Parity Pipeline

Parity Pipeline

Things I Never Told You

Directed by Eunice Lau

In a near-future where digital immortality is real, a sentient android coded with his creator’s consciousness, sets out to solve his mysterious death. With the help of a

runaway teen searching for her lost father, he uncovers a buried conspiracy that forces them both to confront memory, identity, and the cost of holding on.

  • ABOUT
  • BIO

Genre

Synopsis

In 2045, digital immortality, achieved by transferring human consciousness into cybernetic beings known as Beman, is reserved for the elite and essential to space colonization. Roboticist Jed Lee’s creation, Jack—a sentient Beman modeled after himself—is designed to prove androids can lead humanity into the future. But when Jack uncovers erased memories and Jed dies under mysterious circumstances, he’s thrust into a quest for answers. Joined by Mayu Sato, a teenager searching for her missing father, Jack uncovers a deep conspiracy involving Jed’s family legacy, espionage, and a manipulative scientist. As the truth unfolds, Jack and Mayu confront the grief and identities inherited from the past, leading to redemption and a new understanding of freedom and legacy. THINGS I NEVER TOLD YOU is a sci-fi mystery about memory, identity, and the power of letting go.

Bio

Winner of the NYWIFT Award for Excellence in Documentary Directing at the 2024 Woodstock Film Festival for her latest film TROLL STORM, Eunice is a former journalist whose works have appeared on Discovery Channel and Al Jazeera. She is supported by eminent arts organizations such as Film Independent, Jerome Foundation, Tribeca Film Institute, Chicken & Egg Pictures and is featured in publications The New York Times, Variety, and Filmmaker Magazine. As a descendant of immigrants displaced by conflict, Eunice is drawn to stories about the journey of migrants and it is reflected in her body of work. Her debut documentary ACCEPT THE CALL set in Minnesota’s Somali community explores the impact of injustice and intergenerational trauma. It aired on PBS Independent Lens after screening at acclaimed film festivals. Her second documentary film A-TOWN BOYZ set in the Asian American community in Atlanta, explores identity, belonging and migration. It is streaming on Amazon after premiering at the 2023 New York Asian Film Festival. She is currently working on two TV series, including a comedy drama inspired by A-TOWN BOYZ is which is selected for the Film Independent Episodic Lab. A MFA film graduate of New York University, she lives in New York City.