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courage
ferguson-612 July 2021
Greetings again from the darkness. It seems unlikely that an 8 minute short film can generate such tension while simultaneously filling us with hope and anger. However, that's exactly what happens here thanks to director-producer-editor Jordan Anstatt and writer Louis Lagayette.

Sam (Matias Bonino) and Courtney (Chloe Sirene) are driving their pet dog Max to the vet. You've probably guessed from the title that Max is injured. You might not have guessed that this story has little to do with Max. What matters here is the dynamic between Sam and Courtney, and both actors excel in their roles. Ms. Sirene's body language and facial expressions convey the strain, while Mr. Bonino (in a thankless role) exudes control and danger.

Julie Reifers handles the crucial role of the receptionist at the Veterinary Clinic, and the film serves as a reminder of how much courage it takes to escape an abusive relationship and how the rest of us must balance between minding our business and being observant to a situation that could have someone not just unhappy, but living in fear. The film ends with the actual security footage of the events that inspired the film, and the message is delivered loudly, clearly, and with meaning.
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