

A romantic escape into nature turns into the ultimate moment of reckoning when a husband and wife are trapped in a tent with a deadly snake. Unable to escape and with certain death looming, the tent becomes a heated confessional to a cataclysmic truth. Betrayed, the couple finds themselves spiraling into a dark and dangerous space of which only one can survive.
Acting
Sarah Dumont's venomous unraveling matches the actual snake.
Direction
Amanda Evans squeezes 85 minutes of pure dread from one location.
Director
Amanda Evans
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The black mamba was real — though heavily supervised, Sarah Dumont performed several scenes with an actual venomous snake.
Director Amanda Evans described the film as 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? meets survival horror,' using the snake as metaphor for the poison already in their marriage.