“In 2015, Jacob Medjuck made a 9-minute film called Homesick . No big plot. Just a college freshman alone in his dorm during a holiday break. The film does something unusual – it makes silence feel heavy. You hear the fridge hum. A train far away. A half-eaten sandwich. And suddenly you miss somewhere you’re not sure you belong anymore. That’s the ache. That’s the film.”
If you meant a different Homesick 2015 (e.g., Norwegian film Homesick ), let me know and I’ll adjust. Option A – Vibe-based (Instagram/TikTok) some places stay with you even when you leave. Homesick (2015) – 9 minutes of aching nostalgia and quiet empty rooms. 🎬 currently on YouTube / Vimeo. #Homesick2015 #shortfilm #homesick Option B – Film student / analysis “Home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling you can’t get back.” Watching Homesick (2015) and realizing how sound design + empty hallways say more than dialogue ever could. Have you seen this one? Option C – Mood board caption late night. rain on the window. a voicemail you can’t delete. Homesick (2015) captured that perfectly. 2. Short Video Script (TikTok/Reel – 30 sec) Visual: Split screen – left: empty dorm room / right: family dinner table Text on screen: “Homesick (2015) – no one talks about this short film”
Here’s a content package centered on the 2015 short film (often directed by Jacob Medjuck or confused with the 2015 feature Homesick by Anne Sewitsky—I’ll focus on the more commonly searched short).