

After his colleague Schweitzer goes missing during a drug raid, undercover cop Till Hager is tasked with tracking down a mysterious new drug called "Abaddon" - a substance which supposedly drags it's users down the deepest depths of hell.
Cinematography
Kopacka's painterly hellscapes—Bosch meets Berlin noir.
Sound
The drug's audio design: wet, biological, wrong.
Acting
Droste's hollow-eyed unraveling carries every frame.

Director
Kevin Kopacka
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in 12 days on a budget that wouldn't cover one day of a Marvel craft services table. Kopacka painted several hell-tableaux himself when the production designer quit.
The name 'Abaddon' isn't random—it's the angel of destruction in Revelation, making the drug's 'dealer' nomenclature a biblical sick joke that rewatches reward.