
He wants to fall. She wants to be the reason.
Max finds Dan at the end and offers the final push. What follows isn’t a rescue — it’s a reckoning. A synth-pop descent into free will, fatalism, and the cost of being witnessed.
B Side is a psychological thriller dipped in neon and smeared with menace. Set on a Toronto bridge in the dead of night, it follows Max, who encounters Dan mid-suicide attempt and offers to be the one to finish the job. What unfolds is a tense, intimate exchange between strangers — tangled in desperation, control, and the raw humanity of surrender. Against a moody, urban backdrop, the film is propelled by an original bubblegum synth-pop score from Davey Oberlin (All the Damn Vampires), marrying grit with sweetness in a way that reflects the contradictions at its core.
- Year2025
- Runtime11 minutes
- DirectorCaleigh Le Grand
- ScreenwriterCaleigh Le Grand, Michael Lipka, Adam Langton
He wants to fall. She wants to be the reason.
Max finds Dan at the end and offers the final push. What follows isn’t a rescue — it’s a reckoning. A synth-pop descent into free will, fatalism, and the cost of being witnessed.
B Side is a psychological thriller dipped in neon and smeared with menace. Set on a Toronto bridge in the dead of night, it follows Max, who encounters Dan mid-suicide attempt and offers to be the one to finish the job. What unfolds is a tense, intimate exchange between strangers — tangled in desperation, control, and the raw humanity of surrender. Against a moody, urban backdrop, the film is propelled by an original bubblegum synth-pop score from Davey Oberlin (All the Damn Vampires), marrying grit with sweetness in a way that reflects the contradictions at its core.
- Year2025
- Runtime11 minutes
- DirectorCaleigh Le Grand
- ScreenwriterCaleigh Le Grand, Michael Lipka, Adam Langton