

Trapped in a bunker during World War I, a group of soldiers are faced with an ungodly presence that slowly turns them against each other.
Production
Bunker set so authentic you'll smell the damp.
Acting
Roger Clark's unraveling is genuinely upsetting.
Director
Adrian Langley
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire bunker was built on a soundstage in Sudbury, Ontario, with no natural light allowed on set during filming to maintain cast disorientation.
The film deliberately echoes the 1914 Christmas Truce's collapse — the idea that shared trauma doesn't unite, it just gives everyone the same ammunition.