

Eleven minutes. Two brothers. One sky that won't stop bleeding.
When their father’s death forces them back to their family ranch to spread his ashes, two estranged brothers dance around their troubled past until a strange object falls from the sky.
Cinematography
Wide-open sky becomes claustrophobic nightmare.
Acting
Donnall and Hobbi pack decades into glances.
Direction
Felix turns eleven minutes into eternity.

Director
Scotty Felix
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot entirely during blue hour over three consecutive desert mornings; no artificial lighting used.
The 'shadow dancing' of the title refers to an improvised moment between takes that Felix kept when he realized the brothers were performing their childhood ritual without direction.
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