The Seagull
Written by Anton Chekhov, 1895
An exploration of Chekhov’s The Seagull, weaving together moments of longing, failure, and quiet tragedy.
We move through Treplev’s unseen play — a desperate attempt to revolutionize art, laughed off by an unfeeling audience. Through Nina’s haunting confession — a young woman yearning for greatness, only to become the very seagull she once dreamed of escaping. And finally, through the final unanswered call — Treplev’s gunshot, a devastating silence where hope once lived.














