[2][3] This 52 minute film was made 12 years before Scott's feature directorial debut, The Hunger.
[4] It was partly financed by the actor Albert Finney and the BFI Production Board, and was shown at the 1971 Cannes Film Festival.
[5][6] The film concerns an elderly couple, who turn out to be a brother and sister left traumatized by the Second World War.
As is also revealed, they were involved in the accidental death of a bicycle rider.
[1] DVD Beaver noted "a slow, meditative film that showcases Scott's ability to quietly and simply tell a story that is macabre, unsettling, and strangely sweet.