Christopher Farley directed this philosophical drama in which a Los Angeles advertising executive goes existential. Stuck in traffic and angry because his boss stole his ideas, the Stranger (Scott Christian) yells into his cell phone. Frustrated, he pulls into an alley where he interrupts a couple's dispute -- with the result that he winds up getting shot in the chest. Awakening with amnesia in a surreal desert limbo landscape, he is approached by a nomadic woman, Injo (Jacki Sams), who sends him forth on a spiritual journey of personal discovery. As the Stranger re-examines the episodes and events that shaped him, his interior monologue is expressed in a voiceover narration. Shown at the 1998 Dances With Films Festival of the Unknowns (Santa Monica).
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