

76 minutes to ruin your evening—in the best way possible.
Trapped in a cycle of crime and homelessness, Sofia longs for a better life. When faced with a life-altering decision, she must find the strength to break free and protect the friend who needs her most.
Acting
Megan Gage carries every frame like her life depends on it.
Direction
Eryuksel never lets you breathe—deliberately.
Editing
Tight 76 minutes that feels like a panic attack.
Director
Melisa Eryuksel
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Eryuksel shot guerrilla-style in actual London hostels, casting some residents as extras for unscripted authenticity.
The film deliberately rejects 'poverty porn' tropes—Sofia is never romanticized nor pitied, just witnessed.