World-renowned author Harry Newman struggles to come to terms with the untimely deaths of his wife and daughter. Crippled by grief and isolated in his home, he forms an unhealthy attachment...
Acting
Nicholas Ball's crumbling restraint — grief as physical performance.
Cinematography
Claustrophobic domestic spaces that feel like memory itself.
Director
Richard John Taylor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in just 12 days in South Wales on a micro-budget, with director Taylor also serving as writer and producer.
Part of a wave of post-2010 British 'grief horror' alongside The Babadook and A Dark Song — though far less seen.