

15 minutes of pure ADHD chaos that'll make you miss your own job interview.
Meg, a millennial painter with ADHD, navigates her life on the way to a job interview. What starts as a simple task turns into a race against the clock as she encounters society’s stigmas, unlikely allies, and challenges from her past.
Acting
Labrecque's lived-in performance—she IS the role.
Direction
Frenetic framing that puts you inside an ADHD brain.
Editing
Razor-sharp cuts mirror Meg's spiraling thoughts.
Director
Sam Labrecque
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Sam Labrecque cast herself after struggling to find neurodivergent actors—she has ADHD and wanted authentic representation.
The film's 'late coming of age' framing deliberately rejects the Hollywood trope that neurodivergent people must 'grow out of' their traits to succeed.