Cake (2025) short film review
A woman writes her suicide note. A neighbour tries to bake a cake. Their worlds collide over a thin apartment wall in Cake, a quietly poignant short film written and directed by Olivia Cade.
A woman writes her suicide note. A neighbour tries to bake a cake. Their worlds collide over a thin apartment wall in Cake, a quietly poignant short film written and directed by Olivia Cade.
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