

15 minutes to break a man's faith in his father — and himself.
When a pastor's son discovers that his father's religious movement has become a dangerous and seductive cult of personality, he must shatter the only world he's ever known to escape his father's shadow.
Acting
Rory Gibson's silent rebellion speaks volumes.
Direction
Glass packs a feature's worth of dread into 15 minutes.
Writing
The tagline becomes a threat you feel in your bones.
Director
R.J. Glass
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 15-minute runtime mirrors cult indoctrination itself: compressed, relentless, leaving no room to breathe or question.
Released amid rising discourse on mega-church accountability, the film's timing feels almost prophetic — or uncomfortably relevant.