Marotetini
Imogen has built her career telling other people's stories. As a respected television director, she's learned to observe, not participate-to frame emotion without ever stepping into it herself. So when she's unexpectedly offered the role of lead visual director on a documentary following Chris, Korea's most famous solo idol, she accepts for one reason only: it's work.
Chris is untouchable. A global icon. A voice heard by millions.
And from the moment Imogen lifts her camera on opening night-him on stage, her in the shadows-everything changes.
Across nine months of a relentless world tour, Imogen documents Chris's life from closer than anyone ever has. She captures the exhaustion, the pressure, the choreography of fame. What she doesn't capture is the truth: that Chris has been loving her quietly.
As jealousy brews, ex-lovers linger, and Elliot-a charming cameraman-steps into Imogen's orbit, the distance between what is felt and what is said grows unbearable. Chris hides behind his status, using his power to keep Imogen close while believing he's already lost her. Imogen misreads every gesture as ambition, every kindness as coincidence-never once suspecting that the man she films is the one orchestrating their proximity.
Until the music changes.
A story of longing, jealousy, and love observed from behind the scenes, UN-Spoken Distance explores what it means to love someone you believe you can never have-and the courage it takes to finally step out of the shadows and be seen.