After a global catastrophe, the last man on Earth finds himself questioning his purpose and sanity as both his deceased wife and a mysterious stranger confront him with his past, his present, and whatever future might remain in the wastes of a dead world.
Acting
Skipper's one-man spiral is uncomfortably raw
Practical Effects
Lo-fi apocalypse that feels hauntingly real
Writing
Tight 90 min, no fat, just dread and questions

Director
Graham Skipper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in 12 days on a micro-budget, Graham Skipper wrote it during his own pandemic isolation.
The 'ghost machine' concept deliberately echoes real grief tech like AI chatbots trained on dead loved ones — the film asks if we'd even want to be remembered this way.
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