

A glowing guitar, a vendetta, and a freak rocker who definitely did not ask for this scavenger hunt from hell.
The story begins with tired eyed freak rocker Danny Feedback facing upheaval: His life’s work, including priceless family heirloom instruments, like his one of a kind transparent luminescent guitar, have disappeared via an overnight heist. Unlike a typical breaking and entering, this crime is fueled by a personal vendetta which is evident by the ransacked music studio, and shrapnel from a couple destroyed artifacts that were obviously left behind to “send a message”.
Practical Effects
That transparent luminescent guitar is a genuine set-piece star
Direction
Shafran's maximalist indie vision commits to every absurd choice
Writing
Vendetta-fueled heist as emotional warfare, not logistics
Director
Evan J Shafran
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Michael Carroll is a working musician who reportedly built his own transparent guitar prototype for the role, which production then had to replicate for stunts.
The title references both the idiom 'nothing new under the sun' and the film's lunar-set climax, suggesting truth itself is a phase that changes with perspective.