

11 minutes. One breathalyzer. Zero chance you'll sleep tonight.
A man under house arrest is haunted by a faceless spirit tied to the breathalyzer machine keeping tabs on his every move.
Direction
Martinson weaponizes every corner of a single location.
Acting
Davis's silent panic is genuinely hard to watch.
Sound
That breathalyzer beep will haunt your dreams.

Director
Zoey Martinson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Martinson wrote this after researching ankle monitor systems disproportionately targeting Black communities—she calls it 'domestic horror of the state.'
The breathalyzer prop was functional; Davis actually had to blow into it for every take, creating genuine physical stress that reads as panic.