In the sweltering heat of a indie film set, Molly, a dedicated young actress, endures a relentless barrage of misogynistic slights from her domineering director co-stars and ex love interest. As subtle condescension—dismissive comments, unwanted touches, and endless “adjustments” to her performance—escalates, the grueling shoot drags on take after take. The air grows thicker, bodies slick. Pushed to her absolute limit, Molly snaps. In a raw, explosive outburst, she unleashes the feral rage she’s bottled up for too long—shattering the facade of polite tolerance that women are expected to maintain. Chaos erupts on set, but in the aftermath, Molly stands unapologetic, reclaiming her power and proving a searing truth: a woman’s fury doesn’t diminish her humanity—it affirms it. This unflinching drama exposes the toxic underbelly of an industry built on silencing women, delivering a cathartic reckoning that lingers long after the credits roll.
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| Writing | Kimre Viviers | Writer |
| Directing | Kimre Viviers | Director |
| Editing | Jo Hamilton | Editor |
| Visual Effects | Jo Hamilton | VFX Artist |
| Camera | Charlie Higgison | Director of Photography |
| Sound | George Palmer | Sound Recordist |
| Directing | Eva-Marie Hartmann | Assistant Director |
| Directing | Alice Bratley | Script Supervisor |
| Costume & Make-Up | Eden Gibbons | Makeup Artist |
| Costume & Make-Up | Aditi Tiwari | Costume Design |
| Art | Phoebe Eloise | Assistant Director of Photography |
| Camera | Mark Ruffell | Camera Production Assistant |
| Camera | Harry White | Grip |
| Lighting | Oliver Roozen | Gaffer |
| Lighting | Abby Lindsay | Lighting Production Assistant |
| Lighting | Max Helbick | Best Boy Electric |
| Art | Noah White | Art Department Coordinator |
| Art | Sam Abdu-Davies | Art Department Assistant |