
At Eurthe, we believe that nature is not just a backdrop—it’s a presence, a character, and a quiet guide.
When GuocoLand approached us to create a film for their newest residential launch, we knew this was more than just a property story. It was an invitation to explore what it truly means to rest in harmony with the wild.
We leaned into stillness—capturing the gentle rituals of forest therapy, the quiet luxury of being present with nature, and the way light moves through leaves. Our talents moved slowly, taking time to feel the textures of tree trunks, to brush against leaves, to breathe with the forest.
With each frame, we asked: what does it mean to come home to nature? And how might it feel if home itself was designed to hold that kind of rest?
Watch the full film here:
Client: GuocoLand Residential
Agency: TOFU
Creative Direction: EURTHE
Production: EURTHE
Director / DOP / Editor: Beixin Lee, Robin Lam
Main Talent: Youmin Yap from Forest Bathing SG
Our filming process was intentionally slow and immersive.
We used lingering shots and gentle camera movements to mirror the rhythm of being in nature—never rushing, never interrupting. Rather than directing scenes, we observed. We waited for light to shift, for wind to stir leaves, for birds to pass through the frame.
In those pauses, nature revealed its own choreography.
