

A day at the factory. Bekel is called to the boss. Through a chain of events the two men are forced to examine their place in this world.
Direction
Löllmann squeezes maximum dread from minimal runtime.
Acting
Stumm's silent panic is physically uncomfortable to watch.

Director
Lars Löllmann
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Löllmann shot this in an actual decommissioned factory in rural Germany, using only natural light from grimy windows.
The film deliberately never shows what Bekel actually manufactures—mirroring how corporations reduce workers to interchangeable functions.