

A depressed ex-activist takes a job in a sweatshop where he and his coworker make a grim discovery.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes awkward silence.
Acting
Dunbar's dead eyes contain multitudes.
Direction
Edwards makes fluorescent lighting feel oppressive.
Director
S.B. Edwards
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
S.B. Edwards shot primarily in an actual decommissioned garment factory in Vancouver's east side.
The 10.0 TMDB rating from one vote suggests either a passionate friend or the director's mom — fitting for a film about desperate validation.