After witnessing a large aerial battle over 1940's Scotland, a young boy finds himself in a life changing situation when he comes face to face with a downed German pilot.
Acting
McLaughlin's wordless fear and strange compassion.
Cinematography
Moody Scottish landscapes that swallow the story whole.
Direction
Muir trusts silence; every frame earns its weight.
Director
Andrew Muir
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot on location in rural Scotland with a skeleton crew of six people over three days.
The film subtly references real 'Luftwaffe at large' incidents in 1940 Britain, where downed German pilots occasionally received civilian aid.
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