I chose to tell this story because it emerges from a real event in my city and from a personal wound I carried in silence for years. When I witnessed how a public act of mockery ignited conversations about violence, I realized I also needed to confront my own silence. This documentary transforms shame into memory, and memory into dialogue. I want to create a space where male vulnerability can exist without ridicule, and where sharing my experience may help others name their own, imagining a more empathetic, just society capable of listening to what is usually kept unspoken today.