

A dead wife sends a dance invite. The afterlife has RSVP'd.
Prudence, an elderly lady and recent widow, has shut out the world, convinced there is nothing left worth living for. One day she receives an invitation to the home’s Veteran’s Day Dance from her deceased wife. With a wandering mind and aching soul, she sets out to see her wife, and by doing so, lives again.
Acting
Rosemary Thomas carries decades of unspoken love in one glance.
Direction
Two directors, one seamless vision of queer elder resilience.
Production
Period detail that makes the past feel urgently present.
Director
Ocean Vashti Jude
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made before Marriage Equality was federal law in the US, this quietly asserts queer love stories deserve golden years too.
The 9-minute runtime mirrors grief itself—sudden, compressed, then suddenly over before you're ready.