

10 minutes. One wedding invite. All the feelings you swore you'd buried.
A young gay millennial is forced to confront his complex feelings about his (sort of) ex when he finds himself invited to celebrate his ex’s engagement.
Acting
Di Rosa's face does three seasons of character development in 10 minutes.
Writing
Economy of storytelling that puts 90-minute rom-coms to shame.
Director
Bria McLaughlin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of micro-short queer cinema that proves runtime means nothing—emotional precision means everything.
McLaughlin reportedly shot this in a single location with friends over a weekend, which explains the lightning-in-a-bottle intimacy.