

22 minutes to make you side-eye every memory you've ever had.
A therapist attempts to navigate a young man's toxic relationship issues with his ex-girlfriend using state-of-the-art virtual reality technology. But is his memory reliable?
Direction
Cleave squeezes feature-level tension into 22 minutes.
Acting
Young's unraveling feels uncomfortably authentic.
Director
James Cleave
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot entirely in one location with practical LED walls pre-dating The Mandalorian's Volume tech going mainstream.
The 22-minute runtime mirrors average VR session limits — the film itself becomes the therapy session it depicts.