A short film that follows Rachel, a young woman on a night out with her best friends and her crush, that changes her life irreversibly.
Social & External
Rachel
Aaron
Thea
Elliot and Mads have been in a long distance relationship while Mads has been away in America. Elliot is excited and nervous about Mads’ return as he harbours a secret, which affects him deeply and which he doesn’t know how to deal with or whether he is able to let Mads into the darkness that afflicts him. A powerful drama which dives deep into its characters and affects you long after the film is over.
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