

A 19-minute vertigo trip through memory, maps, and men who left marks.
The earth spins at 1000 miles per hour on a journey around the sun every 365 days, it's only natural that we feel dizzy from time to time. On a trip halfway round the world the Michigan born narrator recalls episodes from his past including his childhood car trips in Canada and his one-time boyfriend in Berlin.
Direction
Hull turns a spinning globe into emotional architecture.
Editing
Disorienting cuts that mirror the title perfectly.
Director
Andrew Hull
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Made in 1999, this short anticipated the 'location as character' trend in queer cinema by nearly a decade.
Andrew Hull shot the flight sequences on actual transatlantic flights using borrowed equipment, catching real passengers in the background.