

One day. Two strangers. The conversation you'll wish you had.
A struggling playwright meets an aspiring fashion student the day before he leaves Los Angeles to start a new life in New York. The two form an immediate connection and spend the day exploring downtown Los Angeles together, while wrestling with many of their deepest issues about trust, intimacy, and their place in the world.
Acting
Coltrane and Mosa's naturalistic chemistry feels genuinely discovered, not performed.
Cinematography
Downtown LA shot like a character—gritty, golden, quietly heartbreaking.

Director
Kevin Ford
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Ellar Coltrane filmed this during his Boyhood-to-adult-actor transition, bringing accidental meta-weight to a character also between life chapters.
The film's obscurity is almost thematic—like the characters, it exists in the margins, discovered by few but fiercely loved by those who find it.