

Disco inferno meets psychological hell — this glitter bomb explodes in your brain.
In the Spring of 1975, at the height of disco, a peculiar young woman with a passion for nightlife and a hunger for stardom is swept up in a psychological nightmare of cocaine, delusion, and disco.
Acting
Burkett's performance unravels in real time — terrifying, magnetic
Cinematography
Disco balls become portals to hell; every frame pulses with dread
Sound
The score breathes — 4/4 beats warping into something hungry
Director
Scarlet Moreno
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Scarlet Moreno shot the club scenes in actual abandoned discotheques across Ohio, using only period-correct lighting rigs.
The film reframes the 1975 disco crash not as economic failure but as collective nervous breakdown — Phaedra as canary in the glitter mine.