

A young woman sabotages her own wedding in order to reclaim her identity and obliterates her life in the process.
Acting
Breeda Wool's wordless devastation — jaw wired, eyes screaming
Direction
Beth Dewey's unflinching gaze at female self-destruction
Cinematography
Harsh desert light as emotional autopsy
Director
Beth Dewey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Breeda Wool reportedly kept her jaw partially immobilized between takes to maintain Eden's physicality, not just the prosthetic.
Released the same year as 'The Bride' and 'Bachelorette,' but Dewey's film weaponizes the runaway bride trope against itself — no redemption arc, just scorched earth.