
Little Booms 2025
Director Rachel Rose crafts *Little Booms (2025)*, a raw and emotionally charged short film that dives deep into the complexities of queer friendship and care-taking.
Director: Rachel Rose
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Little Booms (2025) about?
The film follows Chrissy, a young queer woman whose close friendship with Nat, an addict, spirals into a cycle of compulsive care-taking and self-destructive behavior. Over five days, they face Nat's overdose, her detox journey, and the fallout that tests the limits of their bond.
Who directed Little Booms?
Rachel Rose directs *Little Booms*, bringing a sharp, intimate lens to the short film's exploration of addiction and queer relationships.
Who stars in Little Booms?
The film features Sarah Desjardins, Sarah Grey, Jordan Connor, Amanda Khan, and Monique Phillips in key roles.
Is Little Booms (2025) worth watching?
*Little Booms (2025)* delivers a gripping, emotionally resonant experience in just 17 minutes. While its themes are heavy, the performances and direction make it a compelling watch for fans of character-driven indie films.
How long is Little Booms?
The runtime of *Little Booms (2025)* is 17 minutes.
About Little Booms (2025) — Rachel Rose's Raw Short Film on Queer Friendship and Addiction
Director Rachel Rose crafts *Little Booms (2025)*, a raw and emotionally charged short film that dives deep into the complexities of queer friendship and care-taking. Over five intense days, the story follows Chrissy, a young queer woman, and Nat, her close friend struggling with addiction. Their bond takes a harrowing turn as Nat faces an overdose, leading to a detox center stay and forcing Chrissy to confront her own compulsive tendencies to fix what can't be repaired. The film's tight runtime amplifies its emotional punch, weaving themes of vulnerability, self-destruction, and the blurred lines between love and control.
Set against a backdrop of intimacy and tension, *Little Booms (2025)* stars Sarah Desjardins and Sarah Grey in standout performances that capture the rawness of their characters' struggles. With its unflinching portrayal of addiction and the ripple effects on those who love deeply, this short film resonates as a poignant exploration of human connection and resilience.