Keeper – 2026 #1

Millan Kiptum – Keeper – 2026 #1

Keeper is an urban fantasy short film about two friends sharing their last moments together. One is a ghost, the other is a goalkeeper preparing to return home in Africa. Through football and farewell rituals, they drift between home and away, between life and death. Keeper is a reflection on the idea of home as more than just a place. This film shows that, despite living away from home, people always find ways to live, to love, and to care for one another.

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