

Three minutes. One car ride. Zero chance you'll trust strangers again.
When his car breaks down, Jay is lost in a cold foggy landscape. There’s no cell phone signal, and his battery is dying. At last, there’s a passing car, and he hitches a lift. But he has no idea where the car will take him.
Direction
Cooper squeezes maximum dread into 180 seconds.
Cinematography
Fog becomes a character—claustrophobic, endless, hungry.

Director
A.D. Cooper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in a single afternoon with natural fog that director Cooper called 'too perfect to believe.'
The three-minute runtime mirrors the average decision time studies show people take before entering a stranger's vehicle.