

In a small village under the shadow of a nuclear power station, a toxic family with a past must face the ghosts that threaten their future.
Acting
Emilia Jones carries unbearable weight with minimal dialogue.
Cinematography
Power station looms like a fourth character—ominous, inescapable.
Sound
Eerie hum and industrial drone create constant low-level dread.
Director
Catherine Linstrum
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Filmed near decommissioned nuclear sites in Wales; Linstrum wanted genuine institutional decay.
The title's double meaning was almost changed after test audiences found it 'too clever,' but Jones fought to keep it.