

One woman, four walls, 1965 — and the slow unraveling of a mind keeping itself alive.
It's 1965. Every day, Prudence comes to tell her story to the only thing that will listen without judging. The walls are her only companions and if she doesn't remember her own story, she may go mad.
Acting
Carol Royle carries eleven minutes like a lifetime.
Direction
A.D. Cooper makes a room feel infinite and suffocating.
Production
1965 period detail that feels lived-in, not dressed-up.

Director
A.D. Cooper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title 'Put Away' doubles as institutional slang for committal and the act of storing memories — both forms of hiding women from view.
Shot in a single location with natural light only, forcing Royle's performance to shift with actual passing hours.