

12 minutes. One missing kid. Two stoner brothers with blood on their hands. Sleep tight.
A suburban road is rocked when the boy who spends every day sat on the drive staring into space, vanishes. As the parents hope for the safe return of their child, the neighboring stoner brothers must account for their actions on the day he went missing. The mystery can be covered up only so far and there will be consequences.
Direction
Metcalfe squeezes feature-length tension into 12 minutes.
Acting
Shelton brothers' silent guilt speaks volumes.
Director
Lewis Metcalfe
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single Leeds suburb, Metcalfe used actual neighbors as extras—some didn't know they were in a crime thriller until post.
The empty driveway scenes were filmed across three actual mornings; the director waited for identical weather to create the temporal disorientation.