

A 17-minute nightmare where the crickets never stop screaming.
A man wakes from a nightmare, only to be haunted by the sounds that inhabit his dreams.
Sound
Cricket chirps weaponized into psychological torture.
Cinematography
Sweaty close-ups that refuse to let you breathe.
Director
Chris Suchorsky
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Suchorsky recorded crickets at three different frequencies and layered them to create the 'wrongness' effect.
The 17-minute runtime mirrors average REM cycle length—your brain tried to wake you up three times while watching.