

Events take a sinister turn one night in London, when two very different couples arrive at a double-booked apartment. Actions have consequences and not all debts are paid for with money. Leaving, it's harder than you think.
Direction
Fausti's controlled chaos — every frame feels wrong on purpose.
Production
The flat itself: claustrophobic character, not just setting.
Sound
Disorienting audio design that crawls under your skin.

Director
Michael Fausti
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'Brexit' keyword isn't accidental — the film traps its characters in borders they can't cross, literalising the UK's 2016 psychic fracture.
Fausti shot the apartment in his own flat over weekends, explaining the oppressive authenticity — you're watching his actual walls close in.