Blaming herself for her son's accidental death, a young wife risks redemption at the hands of an otherworldly intruder who appears in her home during a night of apocalyptic events and somehow knows every detail of her guilt-ridden past.
Acting
Trilby Glover carries grief like a physical wound
Production
One house, four actors, apocalypse outside — maximal minimalism

Director
Jason Eric Perlman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in just 12 days in a single location with a budget under $100K, director Jason Eric Perlman funded early production through a failed Indiegogo campaign before finding private investors.
The film deliberately mirrors the structure of a stage play — Perlman cited 'Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?' as an influence for the claustrophobic psychological warfare between three characters trapped together.