Kerry is a train driver and on sick leave due to a trauma at work. While roaming the train network to make sense of her tragedy she meets a man who understands her and knows what she needs.
Acting
Keeley Forsyth says everything with her silence.
Direction
Loxton turns mundane train corridors into psychological space.
Writing
Economy of dialogue that trusts the audience completely.

Director
Dean Loxton
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot as part of the 'Under' anthology exploring British working-class trauma, this quietly launched Daisy Ridley's pre-Star Wars career in a wordless cameo.
The 12-minute runtime mirrors a train stop—Loxton designed it to feel like you just missed your connection and got stuck in someone else's breakdown.