

Long time British game show host, Jonathan Robbins, finds himself questioning his mortality and legacy after the recent death of a close friend. When he comes across an unexpected letter from a young fan, he heads into the backwoods of America in search of deeper meaning for his life.
Acting
James Faulkner's brittle dignity slowly cracking open.
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes British awkwardness against American sincerity.

Director
Andrew Hyatt
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
James Faulkner is best known as Pope Sixtus IV in The Borgias and Randyll Tarly in Game of Thrones—this quiet indie role is a complete 180 from his usual commanding presence.
Director Andrew Hyatt specifically wrote the role for Faulkner after seeing him play defeated authority figures; the film was shot in rural Virginia in just 18 days with minimal crew.