

Twenty minutes. One room. A therapist who plays by her own rules. What could go wrong?
Through an intense conversation with a boundary-pushing psychologist, the introverted Alexander confronts his traumas.
Acting
Elias Budde Christensen's physical stillness speaks volumes.
Direction
Werner traps you in the room—no escape, no relief.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes therapy-speak brilliantly.
Director
Gustav Werner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gustav Werner shot this in a single day with minimal crew, insisting on chronological filming to preserve the actors' mounting exhaustion.
Part of a wave of Danish short films exploring 'therapeutic horror'—the fear of being seen too clearly.