

A man lives his whole life on a plane—by choice. Tiny runtime, massive questions.
Benjamin can’t really remember life before the plane. Today, his entire world is the size of a customized 747, refurbished to comfortably house him. And the crew that caters to his every need...save one: his freedom. Because there’s something wrong with Benjamin. Benjamin is a splinter in the world. And so he remains, skybound. For ever and for always. At least, that was the plan. Until today.
Acting
Yetide Badaki's controlled warmth masks something sinister.
Production
The 747 set feels impossibly real and suffocating.
Writing
Bernardin's script trusts you to connect the dots.

Director
Marc Bernardin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Bernardin wrote this during early COVID lockdowns, literalizing the 'bubble' logic of pandemic isolation.
The entire film was shot across one weekend on an actual decommissioned 747 in Mojave Desert boneyard.