

Six minutes. One road. Zero survivors of your comfort zone.
When a couple gets stranded on the side of a vacant, country road, tension begins to build, and unpleasant desires are exchanged in the heat of the moment. But there may be someone listening in the shadows. Better be careful what you wish for.
Direction
Kipp squeezes maximum unease into minimum runtime.
Cinematography
Vacant roads have never felt this aggressively empty.

Director
Jeremiah Kipp
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Kipp specializes in 'pocket horror'—complete narratives under ten minutes that waste zero frames. This premiered at genre festivals where programmers specifically seek brevity as artistic constraint.
Pete Berwick's Dream Weaver appears for roughly ninety seconds but dominates the film's afterimage—proof that horror villains don't need origin stories, just presence.