

Twenty minutes. One house. Grief that refuses to die.
While grieving the loss of her father in his remote countryside home, a young woman makes a chilling discovery that suggests eternal life.
Acting
Kelsey Tuma carries a feature's worth of grief in twenty minutes.
Direction
Machin stretches time like taffy—rural isolation as pressure cooker.
Director
Michael Machin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Machin shot this in his actual family home, lending every creaking floorboard authentic haunted weight.
Les Price's creature design uses no dialogue and minimal screen time—proof that less reveals more when grief does the heavy lifting.