Benji, a London photographer, arrives on the sun-drenched Mediterranean island where his girlfriend Cassandra grew up. What begins as an idyllic escape transforms into psychological descent when Benji discovers evidence of a predatory network embedded in the island's social fabric.
Armed with his camera, Benji begins documenting what he witnesses—but each photograph he takes deepens his complicity. As he moves from observer to participant, the line between witnessing and enabling blurs beyond recognition.
A psychological thriller about the violence of observation, the weight of knowledge, and the question: what do we owe the things we see?