

A 7-minute gut punch about grief, balloons, and the friends we invent.
A lonely, grief stricken man finds a new lease on life after an unusual 'friend' is mysteriously delivered to his door. A unique relationship forms, until tragedy reveals that this 'friend' was just one of many.
Acting
John Noble conveys decades of grief in silence.
Direction
Geddes trusts the audience to connect the dots.
Cinematography
Every frame looks like a faded memory.
Director
David Geddes
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
David Geddes shot this in a single day on a shoestring budget, proving you don't need money to destroy someone's emotions.
The film's power comes from what it refuses to explain—the 'friend' could be supernatural, delusion, or metaphor, and that ambiguity is the point.