

When hard partying and volatile neighbours move in next door, a quiet woman's life begins to spiral, pushing her to the edge and triggering a slow, unnerving descent into obsession and revenge.
Acting
Lyndsey Marshal's micro-expressions carry entire scenes.
Direction
Jed Hart makes a terraced house feel claustrophobic.
Sound
Bass thumps become psychological torture devices.
Director
Jed Hart
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Hart cited British 'kitchen sink' dramas as influence, but swapped class struggle for middle-class fragility imploding inward.
The garden fence scene — shot in a single creeping take — took 14 attempts because Marshal kept laughing at McAuley's improvised threats.