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Dayana (Adara Pemberton) and Jason (Matthew Gordon), a newlywed couple, move into a weathered farmhouse built in 1888 with plans to renovate it into their dream home. As the days pass, their black cat, Snow White, begins to act strangely — following invisible figures with his eyes, sitting in corners staring at nothing, and hiding whenever the lights flicker.
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Status
Released
Original Language
AB
Budget
$18,000

Alexander, a self-absorbed aspiring model and internet personality, spirals into delusion and self-pity after being dumped by his girlfriend for someone “much less impressive.” What begins as a diary of self-reflection soon mutates into performative egoism as Alexander tries to rebrand his heartbreak into an aesthetic. But the camera catches what he won’t admit — that his obsession isn’t with love, but with the idea of being seen as great. As Alexander's online persona grows more unhinged, hallucinations blur with reality. He records performative breakdowns, fakes emotional confessions, and eventually spirals into a monologue where his reflection mocks him.

Three strangers discover a strange barrel buried underground in an abandoned field. Each of them is promised a single wish by an unseen presence inside. One asks for love, another for youth, and the third for a second chance.