

A student doc goes wrong when the camera becomes a weapon of obsession.
When a student documentary crew decides to interview Julia, a puzzling young woman willing to share her sensitive past, the project grows increasingly uncomfortable for the subject as the director's relentless scrutiny and unethical transgressions soon start to blur the lines between reality and performance.
Direction
Pierrel weaponizes the documentary format itself.
Acting
Barrell's performance shifts from vulnerable to something unreadable.

Director
Louis Pierrel
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The 25-minute runtime mirrors actual student documentary lengths, making the compression of ethical collapse feel almost documentary-real itself.
Released amid true crime podcast boom and 'Tiger King' ethics debates, it asks why we keep pretending cameras absolve responsibility.
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