

19 minutes of pure chaos: a crime caper that punches way above its runtime.
In the rough and tumble of 1980s Melbourne, the Passenger must navigate a conflict with seasoned underworld figure Heath Cox. What starts out as a simple objective alongside his mentor, the Driver, quickly spirals into a bizarre, hilarious and hair-raising series of events that lead the Passenger into a crossroads in his burgeoning criminal career.
Acting
Youssef Sabet's deer-in-headlights panic is perfection.
Direction
Dayne Sagor squeezes feature-film tension into 19 minutes.
Production
1980s Melbourne never looked this gloriously ugly.
Director
Dayne Sagor
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title winks at Pink Floyd's opus about institutional crushing—fitting for a film where systems (criminal, social, generational) grind down individual will.
Director Dayne Sagor shot this as his VCA graduate film, casting comedian Danny McGinlay against type to weaponize audience comfort.
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