Nsala plays with colonial archives and contemporary footage to fictionally recount the story of a couple recruited to work in a mine under colonial rule. Rather than simply interpreting a life suspended in a colonial archival image, this film attempts to transcend the past by blending reality and imagination. Through this silent portrait, the film explores the politics of colonial erasure while questioning the violent and dehumanizing economic machinery. Nsala seeks to build a bridge between collective memory and personal feeling, offering a renewed perspective on buried histories