

A crime writer trapped in her own horror story—except the killer might be imaginary. Or is he?
A famous crime writer becomes a victim after a crazed fan brutally attacks her. She isolates herself in her apartment, trying to cope and get on with her life, but starts to experience increasingly strange events. It doesn’t take long before she is convinced that her attacker is back and stalking her.
Acting
From Delis commits to unraveling completely—shaky but visceral.
Production
Micro-budget apartment setting becomes genuinely suffocating.
Director
Severin Eskeland
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Severin Eskeland directed this for roughly the cost of a used car, shooting almost entirely in one Norwegian apartment. The entire crew could fit in the bathroom.
The film deliberately mirrors the structure of Lisa's own crime novels—readers who catch the 'unreliable narrator' clues early realize she's been editing her own memories before we have.