

Grief is a drug, and Lilly's dealer is way too charming.
A teenage girl tormented by the death of her parents, finds solace in strangers to deal with her spiralling grief.
Acting
Emily Haigh plays grief like a raw nerve — hard to watch, harder to look away.
Direction
Haigh directs herself with uncomfortable closeness, no safety net.

Director
Emily Haigh
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Micro-budget thrillers about grief often hit harder than studio horror — no escape into spectacle, just the real fear of being seen in your weakest moment.
Emily Haigh wrote, directed, and starred in this — the triple-threat indie move that either creates unbearable intimacy or collapses under its own weight. Rumor says she cast Patrick Hurd-Wood after seeing him in a student short where he played 'unsettlingly helpful.'
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