

A breakup in 22 minutes, shot entirely in a bathroom. You'll never look at your sink the same.
A brief glimpse into a couples demise all from the lense of the bathroom.
Cinematography
Bathroom as entire universe—mirrors, tiles, shower steam become emotional architecture.
Acting
Colon and Houston convey years of damage in shared silence over a sink.
Director
Jarred Gregory-Grimes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single location over three days with a crew of four; director Jarred Gregory-Grimes storyboarded every camera angle on Post-it notes stuck to his actual bathroom mirror.
Part of a wave of pandemic-era 'bottle films' that turned constrained spaces into emotional pressure cookers—this one just happened to premiere when we were all staring at our own bathroom walls anyway.