

Eleven minutes that'll make you scream — and then wonder why you stopped.
The film explores a woman's journey to rediscover her ability to scream after a news report about a woman's abduction triggers a disturbing realization about her own lost primal scream.
Acting
Jo Hartley's silent-to-breaking arc is masterclass minimalism.
Direction
Burdett trusts silence more than most trust dialogue.
Sound
The absence of scream becomes its own character.
Director
Molly Burdett
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Molly Burdett developed this from a real workshop on 'screaming as resistance' for survivors of gendered violence.
The title's 'armour' isn't protection — it's the hardened shell that forms when you stop screaming. Holly's journey is unbecoming weaponized.
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