

A 25-minute fever dream where your dad shows up and reality unravels.
While everything threatens to pull an apartment tenant apart, memories of his father keep him together. When his father appears in the present, the tenant must choose whether to meet his father once again, or disappear forever.
Cinematography
Visual metaphors that make your skin crawl in the best way.
Direction
Mills controls chaos with surgical precision—every frame breathes intention.
Director
Clay Mills
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title inverts the 'soul as cage' trope—here embodiment itself is the prison, liberation is dissolution.
Mills cited Tsai Ming-liang and early Lynch as influences; the apartment as psychic space follows that lineage.
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