

Fifteen minutes. Three old flames. One chalet. Emotional chaos ensues.
Three former schoolmates—a married couple and a carefree bachelor—now middle-aged, reunite at a chalet. Hazy memories of the past are stirred up, leading to the resurfacing of a long-buried love triangle. The trio are left to confront their repressed feelings.
Direction
Yeo's cramped framing turns the chalet into emotional pressure cooker.
Acting
Micro-expressions doing brutal heavy lifting in every silence.

Director
Nelson Yeo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Nelson Yeo emerged from Singapore's tight-knit indie scene, where 15-minute shorts carry the emotional weight other cinemas need two hours for.
The chalet setting isn't incidental—Singaporean school reunions at rented chalets are a specific cultural ritual, making the buried tensions almost unbearably specific.