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Jitters 2018

13 min📅 2018-03-22

In 'Jitters (2018)', a groom-to-be finds himself spiraling into doubt as his wedding approaches. Seeking refuge in a church's back room with his trusted best man, he grapples with the ghosts of relationships past while questioning the love he's about to commit to.

Director: Otoja Abit

Cast

Otoja Abit
Otoja Abit
Michael
Walker Hare
Walker Hare
Blake
Angelic Zambrana
Angelic Zambrana
Morgan
Jonny Beauchamp
Jonny Beauchamp
Sacha
Jason Patric
Jason Patric
Dr. Shannon
Steven Wody
Steven Wody
Staffer
Peter McCabe
Minister

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Jitters (2018) about?

The film follows a neurotic groom who isolates himself in a church just before his wedding. Haunted by memories of past relationships, he wrestles with his decision to marry, forcing him to confront his deepest fears.

Who directed Jitters?

Jitters was directed by Otoja Abit, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in Jitters?

The main cast includes Otoja Abit, Walker Hare, Angelic Zambrana, Jonny Beauchamp, and Jason Patric.

Is Jitters (2018) worth watching?

With its tight 13-minute runtime and focus on psychological depth, 'Jitters' offers a compelling snapshot of pre-wedding anxiety. While short, it delivers a punch for drama enthusiasts who appreciate character-driven storytelling.

How long is Jitters?

Jitters has a runtime of 13 minutes.

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About Jitters (2018) — A Short Drama on Doubt and Commitment

In 'Jitters (2018)', a groom-to-be finds himself spiraling into doubt as his wedding approaches. Seeking refuge in a church's back room with his trusted best man, he grapples with the ghosts of relationships past while questioning the love he's about to commit to. Directed by Otoja Abit, this short drama unfolds with an intimate, tense atmosphere, exploring themes of commitment, fear, and self-reflection.

The film strips away the noise of a conventional wedding narrative to focus on raw, emotional moments that resonate deeply. With a runtime of just 13 minutes, 'Jitters' packs a punch, blending psychological depth with a gripping sense of urgency. The confined setting and sharp dialogue amplify the protagonist's internal conflict, making it a memorable short film for fans of character-driven dramas.