

One night, one soup, one last swing at love before the majors.
Dodd, a freshly signed baseball player struggling to say goodbye to his hometown, spends his final night trying to reconnect with an old lover.
Acting
Perl carries the whole film on his shoulders—literally, baseball bag and all.
Writing
Nineteen minutes and somehow a whole life gets packed in.

Director
Brendan Michael Conant
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire film was shot in a single 14-hour overnight session in a real closed restaurant.
The sitcom characters interrupting mirror how Dodd performs his own life—always aware of being watched, never fully present.