

11 minutes that'll ruin your afternoon — in the best way.
In war-torn Denmark, a brother and sister fight for survival as they embark on a perilous journey through the violent and dangerous landscape, where they must stay vigilant to avoid the hostile and vicious Danes.
Acting
Gaia Kjærsgaard's silent terror speaks volumes.
Direction
Fabricius maximizes dread in every compressed second.
Cinematography
Handheld chaos that refuses to look away.
Director
Rasmus Fabricius
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Fabricius shot this as his graduation film from the Danish National Film School, reportedly on a budget that wouldn't cover a Hollywood lunch.
The film deliberately avoids specifying which war — Danish critics noted this ambiguity forces viewers to confront how easily such violence could occur 'here, now.'