

Twelve minutes that'll wreck your entire afternoon. Fair warning.
An intimate, raw character study of a conservative, gay young man, tormented by the unconditional love of his husband. After an unfathomable act of violence, he finds his way to a desolate church parking lot, and possibly to the end of his own road.
Acting
Pullen's face does more in silence than most Oscar speeches.
Direction
Talbott turns a parking lot into purgatory. No tricks.
Director
Daniel Talbott
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Daniel Talbott is primarily a theatre director, which explains the claustrophobic intimacy and actor-first approach.
The film's 2.0 TMDB rating likely reflects algorithmic punishment for queer shorts, not actual quality—it's been festival-circuit praised.