Inspired by her acclaimed Rolling Stone article, If Tiles Couls Speak, They Would Scream, and the award-winning VR experience Stay Alive My Son. Darkness to Light: When Technology Heals Generations is a visceral and emotive documentary by filmmaker and technologist Victoria Bousis where virtual reality transforms memory into a living experience to answer the question: Can technology help us heal what has never been shared? At the heart of the film: a 14-year-old Cambodian girl, representing a generation. Through virtual reality, she enters the story of Yathay Pin, a father who survived the Khmer Rouge. As she walks in his footsteps-his mental prison, his impossible choice, his atonement-generations collide an inherited silence and heal. Narrated by Victoria Bousis as a personal tribute, Darkness to Light weaves intimate vérité, emotional testimony, archival footage, behind-the-scenes glimpse, and immersive encounters into a lyrical meditation on memory, technology, and the power of youth to reclaim the past in a digital age. It is a meditation on generational trauma, technological empathy, and cultural resurrection. This is history lived, reclaimed, and reawakened, preserving truth and through remembrance, returned to light.