

Dad ditches diapers for Berlin clubbing—what could go wrong?
An unfulfilled stay-at-home dad abandons his wife and kids to embark on what he calls “an undefined period of self-exploration.” Lacking the funds for his escape, he persuades his wealthy and perpetually single friend to bankroll a trip to Berlin by promising to get him laid. What starts as a misguided boys trip evolves into an unexpected journey of reckoning and self-discovery.
Acting
Oswald's sweaty desperation is almost too real.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes awkward pauses.
Production
Berlin as character—gritty, seductive, unforgiving.
Director
Elliot Blitzerhoof
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Elliot Blitzerhoof shot guerrilla-style in actual Berlin clubs, getting the cast genuinely lost in neighborhoods.
The film deliberately mirrors 1970s 'male liberation' cinema but replaces the triumph with hollow Instagrammable moments—George's 'journey' is just content creation for an audience of one.