

What if Prozac had a loyalty rewards program and your grief came with terms of service?
Following the death of his parents, a pliant seventeen-year-old living in a kitschy future where happiness is sold as a commodified drug trepidatiously takes on his first job in order to make ends meet for him and his ailing younger brother- in the form of finally affording "true" bliss.
Production
DIY future that looks like a mall food court after hours
Writing
Dialogue that treats dystopia like a customer service job
Acting
Dorn Wallenstein's exhausted big brother energy feels lived-in
Director
Sam Kellman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'kitsch future' aesthetic deliberately evokes dead malls and vaporwave nostalgia, suggesting even our imagined utopias are already outdated.
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