

20 minutes of pure psychological chaos that'll ruin your night (in the best way).
A psychological thriller that follows Jay, who after a series of violent events, escapes his racist family to embark on a new life with his Black boyfriend, Andre. While taking a pit stop to celebrate Andre’s mother’s 50th birthday, Jay’s mental health unravels as he faces the realities of his interracial relationship and the dangers of his whiteness.
Acting
Jeremy Feight's unraveling is genuinely uncomfortable to witness.
Direction
Cooper crams a feature's worth of dread into 20 minutes.
Writing
Interracial relationship horror that actually interrogates whiteness.
Director
Angele Cooper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of Black queer horror examining interracial relationships as sites of racial violence, not romance.
The 20-minute runtime isn't constraint—it's cruelty. You don't get the relief of a feature's arc; Jay's collapse feels abrupt because trauma is.