Darby finds herself in trouble with the law, and is sentenced to house arrest. Now she must serve thirty days in the home she used to share with her ex-boyfriend, that he now shares with his new fiancee.
Acting
Heather Matarazzo's committed messiness sells every humiliation
Writing
Dialogue that captures how exes weaponize shared history
Production
Single-location tension that makes a house feel like purgatory

Director
Jillian Armenante
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Jillian Armenante, the director, is a veteran character actress from Judging Amy and Veep—this was her feature debut.
The film quietly broke ground by centering a queer love story without making it the trauma plot—rare for 2018 indie comedy.