

Eight minutes. Three outlaws. One brutal lesson in greed.
In 1874, three outlaws robbed a coach going though the peaceful village of Encino, New Mexico. Three days lost in the oasis of the unforgiving desert with pounds of unprecedented wealth, they must find a town to escape. Little did they know, they were being followed...
Direction
Two directors, one seamless vision of dread.
Cinematography
Desert becomes fourth character, beautiful and lethal.
Writing
Economy of dialogue that'd make Hemingway jealous.
Director
Luke Anaya
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The entire film was shot in one day on a $500 budget in actual New Mexico desert, with temperatures hitting 108°F.
The directors cast themselves as Earl and Bell specifically so they could reshoot the final confrontation endlessly without paying actors overtime.
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