

Eleven minutes of silence that'll wreck your entire situationship.
After a night out in Miami, a young woman reckons with the dwindling chemistry between herself and her ex-boyfriend.
Acting
Davila's eyes do what the script refuses to say.
Cinematography
Miami never looked this claustrophobic.

Director
Paula Andrea Gonzalez-Nasser
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Gonzalez-Nasser shot this during peak COVID with a skeleton crew, which explains the raw, unpolished intimacy that makes the silences ache.
The film premiered at Sundance's virtual edition, where audiences reported pausing to argue with their partners mid-stream.