

Two friends, one cabin, twelve minutes of pure tension—sometimes the past doesn't stay buried.
Unresolved issues and old resentments ignite a forbidden blaze between two childhood friends that must be doused if one is to have any chance of escaping the past.
Acting
Smith and Williams pack years of history into loaded silences.
Direction
Gossfield twins maximize claustrophobia in cramped cabin spaces.
Director
Quincy LeNear Gossfield
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The Gossfield twins are rare Black queer filmmakers exploring class tension within Black male friendship, a dynamic rarely seen on screen.
The cabin setting deliberately mirrors queer-coded horror tropes—except the monster is memory itself.