
Nosebleed 2018
Nosebleed (2018) is a raw, 9-minute drama from director Luna Carmoon that strips away the gloss of friendship to reveal something far more corrosive. The film zeroes in on Lilah and Coby, childhood best friends whose bond is curdling into something toxic and unpredictable.
Director: Luna Carmoon
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Nosebleed (2018) about?
Nosebleed (2018) follows two longtime best friends, Lilah and Coby, as their bond curdles into something venomous during a pivotal week. What begins as warmth and trust slowly transforms into a toxic dynamic, exposing cracks and resentments neither expected to surface.
Who directed Nosebleed?
Luna Carmoon directed Nosebleed (2018), bringing a sharp, unfiltered eye to the film's emotional tension.
Who stars in Nosebleed?
The film stars Lily Newmark and Ruby Stokes as Lilah and Coby, with standout support from Tyrus Mckenzie, Willem Dalby, and Jacob Avery.
Is Nosebleed (2018) worth watching?
While Nosebleed (2018) is unrated, its tightly wound drama and Carmoon's bold direction make it a compelling watch for fans of raw, character-driven stories. The 9-minute runtime suits a quick but impactful experience, though it's more a character study than entertainment.
How long is Nosebleed?
Nosebleed (2018) runs for 9 minutes.
About Nosebleed (2018) — A raw 9-minute drama about toxic friendship
Nosebleed (2018) is a raw, 9-minute drama from director Luna Carmoon that strips away the gloss of friendship to reveal something far more corrosive. The film zeroes in on Lilah and Coby, childhood best friends whose bond is curdling into something toxic and unpredictable. Shot in stark, unflinching tones, each frame hums with tension as their once-easy camaraderie snaps under the weight of jealousy and rivalry. Carmoon crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where every glance and silence speaks volumes, turning a fleeting friendship into a slow-burning crisis.
By the film's climax, what started as an innocent week has curdled into a vivid portrait of youthful betrayal, where loyalty curdles into something as sharp and messy as a nosebleed itself. Lilah and Coby's emotional spiral plays out like a live wire, crackling with unspoken resentments and sudden outbursts. Luna Carmoon's direction keeps the focus tight on these two, making their unraveling feel intimate—and unsettlingly real.