A depressed, and often manic, puppeteer leaves home to do another day of penance, trying to absolve the tortured memories of a drunken night when the monster that dwells within him was unleashed.
Practical Effects
Puppets that look genuinely cursed.
Acting
Pozzi's unraveling is uncomfortably raw.
Cinematography
Grime so thick you can taste it.

Director
Jaime Fidalgo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Javier Botet, who plays Peter Pan, is a Spanish actor with Marfan syndrome famous for playing monsters in Mama and Slender Man.
The 19-minute runtime forces the film to collapse a feature's worth of guilt into pure nightmare fuel—no relief, no redemption, just penance.