

Food truck capitalism meets prison bartering in this unhinged '13 drama.
When the bank threatening to foreclose, operating a food truck wasn't the best solution for Kayden Kross, unless you're serving the 'special'. Adrianna Luna helps turn Kayden's luck around by putting her delicious self on the lunch menu. When Kayden tries, it gets her a night in the slammer. When she is offered a 'get out of jail free card' by officer Bill Bailey, Kayden loses her chance to Christy Mack & Yurizan Beltran, who fuck their way to freedom. Her only solution now, sell her food truck to Evan Stone and duck him and the bank manager James Deen, to financial independence.
Production
Genuinely committed food truck set design for the budget
Writing
'Get out of jail free card' as actual plot device
Acting
Kayden Kross selling desperation like she's in an Oscar clip

Director
Robby D.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
2013 marked peak 'food truck as metaphor for American dream' in indie cinema; this film's twist was making that dream explicitly transactional.
Robby D. reportedly shot the prison sequence in an actual closed facility, explaining why Kayden's cell looks more authentic than most studio dramas.