

78 minutes of corporate hell where therapy is surveillance and silence is currency.
In an alternate present, Paolo's job is to anonymously counsel the employees of his company. He's the best in what he does, but an employee's suicide attempt might call into question his life as he knows it.
Direction
Lauria makes fluorescent-lit rooms feel like cages.
Acting
Alhaique's face does what the script leaves unsaid.

Director
Alessio Lauria
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 78-minute runtime mirrors Paolo's own monitored efficiency—no wasted breath, no human excess.
Shot during Italy's economic crisis, the film predicted the rise of AI 'mental health' chatbots replacing human therapists.