

13 minutes of teenage warfare where reputations are currency and Seven Minutes in Heaven is just the opening act.
During a game of Seven Minutes in Heaven, Bree and Connor must navigate how to get what they want while ensuring their reputations stay intact.
Acting
Talitha Eliana Bateman's surgical precision as a reputation-obsessed teen.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes 'like' and 'literally' into social strategy.

Director
Kaily Smith Westbrook
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Seven Minutes in Heaven as a ritual emerged from 1950s teen culture, evolved through '90s movies, and now lives primarily as a cinematic shorthand for adolescent sexual anxiety.
Director Kaily Smith Westbrook shoots the closet sequence in tight close-ups that refuse the male gaze—instead we're trapped in Bree's strategic calculations, making us complicit.
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