Set inside a roadside diner, a sick woman meets herself as a little girl in the reflection of a mirror. The diner 'set' is built within a large wooden wheel and is literally rolled through a studio. As the world turns upside down, the changing gravitational pull creates chaos and sets off a fateful chain of events.
Practical Effects
The entire rotating diner set — zero CGI, pure engineering madness.
Direction
Barker choreographs gravity like a deranged dance.
Cinematography
Fluid camera work inside a spinning nightmare.
Director
Phillip Barker
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The wheel rig required 360-degree rotation with live actors, furniture bolted down, and food glued to plates.
Barker's background in music videos explains the rhythmic, almost musical structure of the chaos — each 'drop' of gravity hits like a bass thump.