Swamped
In this tense and claustrophobic short thriller directed by Jordyn Neumann, a group of friends find themselves trapped ...
In this brief but haunting drama directed by Caroline Friedman, a single, seemingly ordinary moment becomes a window into a life suspended between memory and possibility. The film follows a woman who returns to an empty house on a quiet April afternoon, where an open window catches the spring breeze and stirs the dust of a past relationship. As she moves through the rooms, the atmosphere thickens with unspoken regrets and the weight of choices left unmade. The central conflict is not external but internal, a quiet struggle between holding on and letting go, as the protagonist confronts the ghost of a love that once filled these spaces. The tone is intimate and melancholic, a meditation on time, loss, and the small details that can unravel a life. Without revealing its secrets, the film invites viewers to linger in that single, pivotal afternoon where the air itself seems to hold its breath.