

66 minutes of a man scared of his own front door. Trust me, it's funnier than it sounds.
Head Space is a hilarious and heartwarming film about Floyd (Struan Sutherland), an agoraphobic with no intention of ever leaving his basement. His past as a taller-than-average comedian and TV pitch-man has left him broken and unable to face his demons. That is until he finds himself both summoned for jury duty and under the constant harassment of the pizza delivery guy (Stoo Metz). With no other option, Floyd must confront his past, make friends with his enemies, and battle the great big scary unknown that is the outside world.
Writing
Dialogue that somehow makes jury duty summons feel like a love letter.
Acting
Sutherland's commitment to full-body panic in a single room.

Director
Nicole Steeves
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Nicole Steeves shot this entire film on a shoestring budget in Nova Scotia, proving Canadian indie cinema punches above its weight.
The film's 66-minute runtime was reportedly intentional—Steeves wanted audiences to feel Floyd's urgency without the fatigue of a full feature.