In January of 2015, Mark and Jay Duplass signed a four-film production deal with Netflix. Later that year, the brothers signed a seven-film deal with indie distributor The Orchard, making them unlikely moguls in the low-budget, high creative freedom world of independent filmmaking and digital distribution. The first film under those deals, Blue Jay, premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival a few weeks ago and hits theaters and on-demand services in October. And now there’s finally a trailer.

Recent Emmy winner and People v. O.J. Simpson MVP Sarah Pauslon stars alongside Mark Duplass as former high school sweethearts who have a chance encounter in their hometown and spend a night reconnecting. He works building houses, she's married, but they have so many memories built up they can't help but spin back the clock for a while. The film was shot in one week, and it's the narrative debut of director Alex Lehmann, who served as a longtime camera operator on the Duplass-starring FX series The League. It also uses the kind of small-group character study that made for great dramatic tension on Duplass-produced films like The One I Love and The Overnight and seems to find a lot of emotion in the simple pas de deux between Duplass and Paulson. It doesn't look like a blockbuster, it just looks very, very good—heart-rending.

Blue Jay is set for a limited theatrical release on Oct. 7, followed by video-on-demand Oct. 11.