SINGULAR is an avant-garde short feature (30–45 minutes) that fuses film noir, surrealism, and Robert Wilson’s radical stage aesthetics into a new cinematic form we call “Wilsonian Noir.” Set against a dreamlike Los Angeles where reality fractures into performance and ritual, the film reimagines Wilson’s theatrical language for cinema. At once a tribute and an original work, it revives appreciation for Wilson’s legacy in the United States while introducing his aesthetic to new audiences.