

Corporate bean juice has never been this unhinged.
The Bean Pit follows Barold, a disgruntled employee working for BP (Bean Pit) Beans. His day begins like any other, running routine inspections on the Infinite Bean Pit with his co-worker Benny. What first starts as a “normal” day at work quickly devolves into chaos as Barold inadvertently witnesses the terrors that his corporate overlords are trying to hide. Barold finds himself entangled in BP Beans’ web of conspiracies, and can’t seem to find his way out.
Acting
William Price's dead-eyed corporate despair
Practical Effects
The bean pit itself — gloriously nasty
Writing
Dialogue that weaponizes office jargon
Director
David Emmanuel Alexander
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire film was shot in an actual disused food processing facility in 48 hours.
BP Beans is a thinly veiled jab at British Petroleum's Deepwater Horizon disaster, reimagined as digestive horror.
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