Good Night Short Film ★ Full & Official

“Shhh. Close your eyes.”

“Good night, Emma.”

Silence for three full seconds.

Emma sits up, heart pounding. She tries to close the app. The screen flickers. The app won’t close. good night short film

The app’s signature feature is —a guided sleep exercise led by a calm, maternal female voice (V.O.).

“You wanted to meet your demons in your dreams. I got tired of waiting. I’m the dark you’ve been running from. And tonight… you stay.”

From the shadows in the corner of the room, a silhouette takes shape—not a person, but an absence of light. It has Emma’s posture, her exhausted slump. It steps forward. “Shhh

The clock glows red. Emma tosses, turns, punches her pillow. She picks up her phone, scrolls past doom, past memes, past exes. Finally, she opens a meditation app: SLEEPWELL .

Logline: A lonely insomniac’s nightly ritual to fall asleep is shattered when the voice on her relaxation app starts talking directly to her —and refuses to let her wake up.

“Don’t fight it, Emma. You haven’t really slept in four years. Four years, two months, and eleven days. I’ve been counting.” She tries to close the app

Emma scrambles for the door. The knob is ice cold. She turns it—it’s locked from the inside. But she never locked it again.

Emma drifts… then jolts awake. She forgot to lock her front door. She gets up, locks it, returns to bed.

Emma freezes. She did not say that out loud. She stares at the phone. The waveform on the app is still moving. She whispers: “What?”

Emma follows along. She relaxes. Her eyelids flutter.