

She wakes up on the moon. Her dog is there. Therapy is cheaper.
Wracked by guilt, a woman contemplates her future after she mysteriously wakens on the moon.
Acting
Kelsey Gunn carries entire emotional arc silently.
Practical Effects
Moon set on obviously tiny budget—charming, not cheap.
Direction
Toy Lei maximizes every second of runtime.

Director
Toy Lei
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Toy Lei made this as a proof-of-concept for a feature, shot in two days with volunteer crew. The dog is Wilfred Lei, likely related to the director.
Part of a wave of pandemic-era micro-shorts that used sci-fi premises to process isolation and mortality when actual therapy was inaccessible.