

She's listening to your secrets. He's planning something worse. Nobody's leaving this apartment.
Rebecca cleans houses to make ends meet, but her true passion is recording her clients without their knowledge. Eavesdropping on their private moments, she compiles a library of fights, family meetings, confessions and hookups - an array of emotions to taste-test, rewind and revisit as she likes. When she encounters Martin, a self-secluded man who harbors violent fantasies, Rebecca creeps down from her voyeuristic listening post. Helpless to resist, she engages with him in a visceral but contactless transaction - as grave as life and death but just within earshot.
Sound
Every creak and breath weaponized — audio design that punishes.
Acting
Suziey Block's silent reactions speak volumes she shouldn't know.
Director
Dallas Richard Hallam
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title refers to both social interaction and the 'interaction effect' in audio engineering — fitting for a film where technology mediates all human connection.
Hallam's previous film 'Entrance' similarly explored female isolation in LA; this doubles down on the city's architecture of anonymity and the gig economy's erasure of workers.
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