A young mother works at a memory-recreation facility. When a client pushes her to break the rules, she's forced to decide how far she's willing to go. Dreams and fantasy become entangled with memory as power shifts hands.
Acting
Mackenzie Davis carries worlds in micro-expressions.
Direction
Aites and Ewell stretch 11 minutes into something haunting.
Director
Aaron Aites
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shane Carruth (The Man) is better known as the director of Primer and Upstream Color—his first acting role in someone else's film.
The memory-recreation device is never explained visually; the film trusts you to keep up, mirroring how unreliable narrators work in memory itself.