

15 minutes to break your heart wide open.
In the isolated countryside, a queer stable hand struggles to find a sense of self-acceptance and belonging.
Cinematography
Bleak Irish countryside becomes a character itself.
Acting
Fleck-Byrne's silent longing speaks volumes.

Director
Rory Fleck-Byrne
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Fleck-Byrne directed, wrote, and starred—this is deeply personal queer Irish storytelling rarely seen on screen.
Shot in rural Ireland, it captures a specific post-Celtic Tiger isolation where queer people remain invisible in agricultural communities.