

9 minutes of war that'll haunt you for days.
Glazed, delves into the psyche of a listless veteran trapped in the past, yet fighting to live in the present. Through haunting images of war and love, we see the torment a soldier puts himself through as he tries to find a reason to go on.
Direction
Loach and Cuoco weaponize 9 minutes like a grenade.
Editing
Time becomes slippery—past and present bleed together.
Director
Jeff Loach
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on 16mm film in a single apartment location with a budget under $2,000.
Released during peak Iraq War coverage, it became a festival staple for veteran mental health discussions—despite being about Vietnam.