

Eighteen minutes to break your heart and stitch it back crooked.
On the eve of a major life change, Abby sorts through memories, unfinished conversations, and the pieces of a friendship strained by ambition. As departure day looms, the past and present collide, forcing her to confront what moving forward really means.
Acting
Null and Chacon's chemistry carries years of history.
Writing
Dialogue that actually sounds like teenagers.
Direction
Holman trusts silence more than exposition.

Director
Alex Holman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 18-minute runtime mirrors the anxious compression of last nights before departure—every minute loaded, none spare.
Director Alex Holman drew from his own conservatory experience; the film quietly critiques how arts education forces teenagers to professionalize their passion before they've finished being friends.