

Nine minutes. One bridge. A secret that'll wreck you.
Dan, a closeted homosexual, goes to a cruising area under a bridge to confront his darkest secret. It isn't until he meets a younger and more confident Paul that he realises his biggest fear is just the beginning of something much closer to home.
Acting
Rigby's eyes do everything the script doesn't.
Direction
Moir makes nine minutes feel like a lifetime.
Cinematography
That underpass lighting? Pure dread.
Director
Bonnie Moir
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Melbourne's actual cruising underpasses, using non-actors from the scene for authenticity.
The father's voice was recorded separately—Rigby never met Greenslade, making Dan's isolation literally performed.