BREAKFAST AT BERGHAIN
In the quirky comedy "BREAKFAST AT BERGHAIN," directed by Autumn Palen, an eclectic group of strangers finds themselves...
In this intimate and gripping drama, a solitary man named Thomas, portrayed by Nathan Hawkins, finds himself confronting the profound challenges of self-discovery and transformation after a life-altering event forces him into complete seclusion. Confined to a modest apartment, Thomas grapples with the psychological weight of isolation, his only companions being memories and the relentless passage of time. Driven by an urgent need to rebuild his identity from the ground up, he embarks on a raw and unflinching journey of introspection, confronting his deepest fears, regrets, and desires. The central conflict emerges as Thomas battles the very essence of loneliness, striving to forge a new sense of purpose and resilience from the silence around him. With a tone that is both haunting and hopeful, this fifteen-minute film captures the quiet intensity of a man stripped of all external influence, offering a poignant exploration of the human spirit's capacity for growth when left to its own devices.