

Your best friend made a deepfake of you. Now what?
Erica gets a text on her cellphone and finds that someone has sent her a pornographic video. She is shocked, however, when she realizes that the girl in the video has been edited to look like her friend Hazel. Hazel arrives at Erica's home and breaks down crying in her arms. When they try to figure out who could be behind all this, Hazel mentions that it's probably someone good at computers. This seems to give Erica an idea of who it could be. Erica shows up at her best friend Janey's house and rings the doorbell. Janey's older sibling Brian answers and says that Janey isn't home. However, Erica, says she's actually there to see Brian. A young lesbian couple, Candice and Abby, are hanging out together. As Candice lovingly brushes and styles Abby's hair, they don't notice they are being observed by one of Abby's parents, Ethan, who is hungrily admiring Candice's body.
Acting
Kyler Quinn carries the paranoia with genuine panic
Direction
Brandt and Angel lean hard into uncomfortable proximity

Director
Kay Brandt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released amid rising panic about deepfake porn legislation, this exploitation-thriller hybrid feels uncomfortably timely.
Directors Kay Brandt and Joanna Angel both came from adult film backgrounds, explaining the unflinching gaze at sexual surveillance.