

Seven minutes. One hiding spot. A friendship that cracks wide open.
A game of hide-n-seek between teenage friends in a small town takes a turn when Skye hides inside a Church confessional booth.
Acting
Burkey and Reigart pack years of history into whispered lines.
Direction
Walsh weaponizes the confessional's claustrophobic geometry.
Director
Evlin Walsh
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The confessional's latticework becomes a visual metaphor: you can see someone without being seen, intimacy and distance simultaneously.
The film joins a wave of Gen-Z coming-of-age stories that treat female friendship with the gravity traditionally reserved for romance.