In Eden, a society where homosexuality is seen as not only a sin but also a disease, a longstanding government agency detains and imprisons homosexuals in an institution where they are experimented on, to cure them of their homosexuality.
Acting
Graye and Stusynski convey entire histories in silent glances.
Direction
Willis weaponizes brevity — no frame wasted, no escape offered.
Production
Institutional sterility that feels too plausible, too now.
Director
Sean Willis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during peak 'religious freedom' legislation debates in the US, the film weaponizes real conversion therapy rhetoric nearly verbatim.
The 15-minute runtime was deliberate — Willis wanted audiences to feel 'trapped in a loop' matching the characters' institutional entrapment.