

She built the bullet that killed her son. Now she's loading the next one.
A mother who works for an ammunition manufacturing company is devastated when her son is killed in Afghanistan. Despair gives way to rage and a desire for revenge when she discovers it was a bullet from her factory that was responsible for her son’s death.
Acting
Lena Headey weaponizes maternal grief like you've never seen.
Direction
Faust turns factory machinery into instruments of horror.
Writing
The irony of a mother avenging her son with her own product.

Director
Chad Faust
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The film weaponizes the 'made in America' label, literalizing how domestic labor exports death abroad.
Headey reportedly trained with actual ammunition plant workers to master the mechanical rhythms that would later contrast with her character's emotional fracture.