
A young woman must come to terms with her toxic marriage
in the aftermath of surviving an ectopic pregnancy.
Will she break the generational trauma or continue the cycle of abuse?

Recovering from an ectopic pregnancy, Deianira has to face another devastating truth: her husband has been unfaithful.
As the couple attempts to reconnect over a single night, the reality between them grows heavier.
Through raw and intimate flashbacks, ENOUGH explores the emotional wreckage of betrayal, the weight of womanhood, and what it takes to break the cycle of generational pain.

ENOUGH is born from a truth that has been living
inside me for 5 years.
When I went through my own ectopic pregnancy, it was the most isolating experience of my life. Moments like this can be dangerous; our brains have a tendency to make us feel like we are the only ones going through something. Fortunately, searching for comfort, I joined a FB support group, only to realize how many women were not only grieving, but surviving toxic, unsupportive, and even abusive relationships at the same time.
I thought I was alone, but I wasn’t. Like me, their pain wasn't only caused by physical trauma: it was born in
the abandonment and betrayal of their partners.
It was real. It was common; and very often generational.
In the current state of women's reproductive health rights, I also want this film to make audiences feel seen and challenged and bring awareness to the importance of informed medical care, procedures that save women's lives, and mental health/emotional support for women navigating reproductive trauma.
ENOUGH is for the women who endured all of it.
It is for the women who are still enduring it.
Not all wounds bleed on the outside.
Some are invisible.
Some are ignored out of fear.
And some are passed down until someone chooses to break the cycle.
ENOUGH is a mirror held up to that invisible pain. It’s a hope that we can do better; for ourselves, and for future generations.


What the people in the industry are saying about ENOUGH
"Truly heartbreaking and moving"
"Denise (playing Deianira) is outstanding. Giant. She fills the screen and plays all the keys of the emotional piano. Precise, subtle, real, magnetic."
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