Femmes Fatales
Two men, fortyish, worn out by their wives, abandon everything to go and live in the back of beyond. There they meet a t...
In this gripping psychological drama directed by Chrystal Rose, a group of strangers is brought together by a mysterious invitation promising a life-changing financial settlement. Funso Foluso-Henry leads the ensemble as Marcus, a disillusioned architect grappling with the weight of historical injustice, who finds himself thrust into a high-stakes negotiation with four other individuals, including a sharp-tongued lawyer played by Jon Betti and a quiet but observant retiree portrayed by Phillip Bubb. As they gather in a sterile, corporate boardroom, they are confronted by a cold, enigmatic facilitator, played by Mark Cornwell, who presents them with a complex proposal: to collectively decide how to distribute a vast sum of money meant to address generational wrongs. The tension quickly escalates as buried resentments, personal secrets, and moral dilemmas surface, turning the discussion into a raw exploration of guilt, accountability, and the true cost of reparation. With a taut 95-minute runtime, the film masterfully blends courtroom-style suspense with intimate character study, forcing both the characters and the audience to question what justice truly demands.