Following a night of heavy drinking, an art student comes face to face with the complexities of consent in her college sorority after finding her bloody tampon on the floor. She hooked up with her friend Alex that night, but since she browned out, she doesn’t remember exactly how her tampon got there. The next morning she laughs about it with her friends at brunch. She finds the idea so funny that she even pitches it as an art installation to her teacher, who points out the issue of consent in her story. She brushes it off, but after attempting a brainstorming session with Alex, she realizes that the incident and her world might not be as hilarious as she initially thought. An incredibly dark comedy, The Tampon does its best not to take sides, and instead, explores multiple points of views that make up the sum of a culture in which this regularly happens. It hopes to show the world as it is, without the villains or heroes we like to cast each other as.