It's a psychological thriller addressing women's abuse, discrimination, deception, the pursuit of justice, and political corruption. Motivated by recent feminicides in Italy and worldwide, the intention is to infuse hope into the narrative, showcasing the resilience of the protagonist who, despite facing obstacles, fights against the system. Described by the director as a blend of Bryan De Palma and Hitchcock, the film promises nuances, twists, mystery, and suspense. Its international cast and crew, featuring four different languages (English, Castellano,Catalan, and Lithuanian), position it as a diverse project with global appeal. The visual narrative of "Brain Fog" aims to convey the emotions of the main character, Salomè Vasquez, through actions, expressions, and a thoughtful voiceover. The use of a color palette, alternating between cold and warm tones, will mirror the characters' emotions and circumstances. The story sheds light on the destructive impact of alcohol and antidepressant addiction, ultimately offering hope that anyone can overcome these struggles with conviction and strength. The bond Salomè forms with her neighbor, Laura, becomes a source of strength, emphasizing that one is not alone in the fight against societal issues. The unexpected twist of a final betrayal adds complexity to the story, shattering Salomè's hope while hinting at the possibility of redemption through Laura.