

48 minutes. One house. Zero escape. This stranger's hospitality comes with... conditions.
Stranded on an isolated desert road after his car breaks down, a young man seeks refuge in a mysterious stranger's home, only to uncover a chilling, paranormal secret.
Cinematography
Desert emptiness that swallows you whole.
Acting
Robert Fleet's stranger — charming until he isn't.
Sound
Silence weaponized; every creak earns its jump.

Director
Samer Saifan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Samer Saifan shot this in a single location over five days with a skeleton crew of eight people. The desert heat caused camera malfunctions that created accidental visual distortions Saifan kept in the final cut.
The title references the 1954 sci-fi novel 'Red Rain' but inverts its alien invasion premise — here, the horror is terrestrial, ancient, and patient. The house itself may be the true protagonist.