

A 15-minute marriage that'll wreck you longer than most 3-hour epics.
As Alex struggles with disturbing hallucinations, his wife Vera tries to help, until they both experience their own profound revelations.
Acting
Janée and Vieira de Vieira pack a feature's worth of damage into 15 minutes.
Direction
Mosa-Peterkin weaponizes negative space and silence like a seasoned auteur.
Cinematography
That cabin becomes increasingly unmoored from reality through subtle lens choices.

Director
Lee Mosa-Peterkin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Bergman homage isn't just aesthetic — Persona's fractured identity and Hour of the Wolf's cabin isolation are direct ancestors, but Limbus inverts the male gaze typically found in those classics.
Shot in a single location over two days with a skeleton crew; the claustrophobic tension reportedly caused actual crew members to step outside for air between takes.