This short documentary offers an intimate exploration of the long-term psychological effects of the February 6th, 2023 earthquake in Hatay, Turkey. Through first-hand interviews with survivors, the film traces the invisible wounds left behind by the disaster, grief, displacement, fear, and the profound transformation of what once was “home.” Set against the backdrop of collapsed buildings, fading cultural landmarks, and altered landscapes, the documentary examines how trauma becomes entangled with place, memory, and identity.Rather than focusing solely on destruction, the film foregrounds the human stories of resilience, mourning, and meaning-making. Survivors reflect not only on what they lost, but also on how they continue to live within a changed emotional and physical environment. The documentary forms part of a wider research inquiry into the psychological and spatial aftermath of environmental catastrophe, aligning with the exhibition’s theme You and I Are Earth by emphasizing our deep-rooted connection to the ground beneath us, both literal and symbolic.This is not just a story about an earthquake. It is a story about the enduring relationship between people and land, and the emotional geographies that remain long after the shaking stops.