

A young woman living on the fringes of society becomes intoxicated by a stranger who overwhelms her quiet life.
Acting
Ruth Wilson's micro-expressions do more than dialogue ever could.
Direction
Wootliff makes mundanity feel like drowning in slow motion.
Cinematography
Handheld closeness that refuses to let you breathe.

Director
Harry Wootliff
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Adapted from Deborah Kay Davies's novel 'True Things About Me,' which was originally published as poetry-prose hybrid.
Burke based Blond's physicality on observing how predatory men occupy space—always leaning, never fully arriving.