

18 minutes. One desperate driver. Zero chance you'll breathe normally.
A struggling rideshare driver, desperate for cash, unknowingly steps into the dangerous world of high-stakes crime running—where each job pays double but the risks escalate to life-threatening extremes.
Direction
Bright Q squeezes feature-level tension into 18 minutes.
Acting
Sbarge's panic feels uncomfortably authentic throughout.
Director
Bright Q
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'gig economy crime thriller' subgenre exploded post-2018, reflecting real-world anxiety about platform labor exploitation.
At 18 minutes, this technically qualifies for Oscar consideration in the Short Film category—if it had theatrical distribution.