

A gender reveal party goes sideways when grief shows up wearing sneakers and dad jokes.
When Oshun miscarries in the middle of her gender reveal party, she returns home the next morning heartbroken, embarrassed and desperate to move on...that is until her chatty and quirky unborn son visits her, in the hopes to get her to slow down and process the loss.
Acting
Alesia Etinoff carries ten minutes like ten hours.
Writing
Tone whiplash that somehow works — hilarious then devastating.
Director
Evita Castine
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title refers to the typical length of a second trimester — the invisible loss between miscarriage and acknowledgment in Black maternal health conversations.
Elegba/Eshu is the Yoruba trickster orisha who opens paths between worlds — here literally bridging life, death, and Oshun's refusal to feel.