

33 minutes, 10 lives, one gallery — your afternoon will never look the same.
10 characters each experience a crossroads in their lives on a seemingly ordinary afternoon in an art gallery.
Acting
Kacey Rohl's wordless Selfie Girl breaks your heart silently.
Direction
Deakins weaves strangers like a gallery curator of sorrow.

Director
Sarah Deakins
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Deakins structured this as ten interconnected monologues shot in a single Vancouver gallery over three days, with actors never sharing frame space.
The film's gallery setting deliberately mirrors how we curate our own suffering for invisible audiences — released pre-pandemic but hits harder post-lockdown isolation.