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Dharma is stuck in a rut with his negative and lonely lifestyle and spends each day in the comfort of his loneliness. A ...
In this poignant short drama, a quiet, introspective man finds his carefully structured Sunday nights disrupted by an unexpected visitor. Directed and written by Joseph Field, who also stars in the film, the story unfolds over the course of a single evening as the protagonist’s solitary routine of reflection and quiet domesticity is challenged by the arrival of Cameron Wilkenson’s character. Their tense, emotionally charged conversation gradually peels back layers of unspoken history, revealing a deep-seated conflict rooted in past betrayals and unfulfilled promises. As the night wears on, Julian DuBray and Luke Zagorski appear as peripheral figures whose presence only heightens the underlying tension, while Lauren Stanz’s character serves as a haunting reminder of what was lost. The film’s intimate, almost theatrical atmosphere immerses viewers in a raw exploration of guilt, forgiveness, and the fragile nature of human connection. With its tight focus on dialogue and subtle performance, Sunday Nights captures the weight of a single moment that could change everything, leaving audiences to ponder the quiet storms that can brew behind closed doors.