

11 minutes that'll wreck your sense of self — no refunds.
On receiving a troubling diagnosis, Lou attempts to come to terms with a changing perception of themselves within a surreal landscape.
Acting
Victoria Lincoln's silent breakdowns speak volumes.
Cinematography
Surreal landscapes that feel like fever dreams you can't wake from.
Sound
The absence of score is louder than any orchestra.

Director
Brodie McCuskey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
McCuskey uses the short format as pressure cooker — no time to process before it's over.
The 'changing perception' framing deliberately echoes trans narratives of bodily alienation, though the film keeps diagnosis ambiguous — some critics read this as intentional universality, others as erasure.
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