
Thank You, Eve 2019
"There Is Power In Your Period."
In *Thank You, Eve (2019)*, a quiet high school sophomore faces an unexpected and deeply personal challenge when her first period arrives in the middle of class—during a moment of utter vulnerability.
Director: Emily Durkin
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Thank You, Eve (2019) about?
*Thank You, Eve* follows a high school sophomore navigating the shock and shame of her first period when it happens in front of her classmates. The film captures her emotional journey as she grapples with embarrassment before gradually finding strength in the experience.
Who directed Thank You, Eve?
Emily Durkin directed *Thank You, Eve (2019)*, bringing a keen eye for intimate storytelling and emotional authenticity to this short drama.
Who stars in Thank You, Eve?
The film stars Lane Young as the protagonist and Kassie Johnston in a supporting role, delivering performances that ground the story in raw realism.
Is Thank You, Eve (2019) worth watching?
At just five minutes long, *Thank You, Eve* packs a surprising emotional punch for a short film. Its honest portrayal of adolescence and body positivity makes it worth a watch, especially for fans of thought-provoking dramas.
How long is Thank You, Eve?
The runtime of *Thank You, Eve (2019)* is 5 minutes.
About Thank You, Eve (2019) — A Short Drama on First Periods and Self-Acceptance
In *Thank You, Eve (2019)*, a quiet high school sophomore faces an unexpected and deeply personal challenge when her first period arrives in the middle of class—during a moment of utter vulnerability. Directed by Emily Durkin, this poignant five-minute drama dives into the raw emotions of adolescence, capturing the awkwardness, embarrassment, and eventual growth that comes with a natural but often stigmatized life event. The film contrasts the protagonist's internal turmoil with the unspoken pressures of growing up, creating an atmosphere that's both relatable and quietly powerful. With its concise runtime and sharp focus, *Thank You, Eve* transforms an everyday experience into a touching exploration of self-acceptance and resilience.
Starring Lane Young and Kassie Johnston, the short film blends Drama with a bold thematic punch, challenging societal taboos while grounding its narrative in authentic character development. The story's brevity belies its emotional depth, making it a standout in the genre for audiences seeking films that tackle real-life issues with sensitivity and grace.