A Los Angeles private eye is hired by a paranoid client to investigate a volatile woman whom he's convinced means him harm. During his investigation the detective blows his cover, leading him down the rabbit hole of his own troubled psyche.
Direction
Minion's cramped framing traps you in Joseph's claustrophobic paranoia.
Acting
Kerrigan's sweaty desperation makes every bad choice feel inevitable.

Director
Joseph Minion
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Minion wrote 'After Hours' and this shares its DNA: ordinary men destroyed by their own compulsive need to pursue.
Shot in 12 days on 16mm for roughly $100,000—explains the sweaty, trapped quality that actually serves the paranoia.