

When Sarah becomes a remote carer to escape her violent city past, she discovers your demons can follow, turning tranquility into a terrifying nightmare.
Acting
McKenzie carries isolation like a second skin
Cinematography
Wide empty fields that feel more prison than pastoral
Director
David Sullivan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during peak pandemic with a skeleton crew, which accidentally amplified the film's oppressive isolation.
The dual casting of Sharkey-Waters deliberately blurs victim and villain, suggesting generational cycles of caretaking and captivity.