

A lonely limousine driver named Victor lives an isolated existence until one evening he is forced to defend a client, Raquel; from being sexually assaulted by her prom date, Preston. A simple act of compassion that sets off a series of events destined to bring back a past for Victor he has fought desperately to get away from. A road trip journey through the city of Angels that reminds us that it only takes one night to change our lives forever.
Acting
Jesse Celedon's weary, watchful silence speaks volumes
Cinematography
Neon-drenched LA becomes a character in itself
Director
Eduardo Maytorena
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Directors Maytorena and Mitchell shot much of the film guerrilla-style in actual operating limousines between real clients.
The title's double meaning—solitude and the Virgin Mary's solitude—frames Victor as a secular saint of LA's invisible workforce.