

A 25-minute memory maze where a boy's dad might be the monster — or his mind is.
This short psychological-drama follows a 13-year-old boy whose mother mysteriously disappears, forcing him to question his father and his own memory to uncover the truth.
Acting
Connor Falk carries crushing weight at 13.
Direction
Kalmeta weaponizes ambiguity — every frame lies.
Editing
Timeline fractures keep you as lost as Eric.
Director
Anthony Kalmeta
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title refers to both the weather and the psychological clouding of memory — Kalmeta wrote it during a literal overcast month in Portland.
The film's structure mirrors the three stages of gaslighting: denial, misdirection, and escalation — watch how Eric's agency shrinks in each act.