Drea, a 20-something woman living in Brooklyn, struggles to make progress in her own life while being the sole caregiver for her father, who has Alzheimer's.
Acting
Brosnahan's face does three years of therapy in one scene.
Writing
Dialogue that actually sounds like Brooklyn, not a writer's room.
Director
Brett W. Wagner
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Wagner made this for $15,000 after his own experience with a grandparent's Alzheimer's.
The bathroom scene where Drea finally screams—Brosnahan insisted on doing it 12 times to get the exact exhaustion pitch.