Stationed at Home, Glasgow Film Festival 2025
Sunday 9 March, 2025
The lives of a group of strangers intersect with cab driver Ralph, who is eagerly awaiting the sight of the International Space Station, in this humorous and humanistic offbeat drama.
It’s Christmas Eve 1998 in Binghamton, New York, and cab driver Ralph (Erik Bjarnar) can’t wait to finish his night shift, get home to his telescope and catch a glimpse of the International Space Station flying past. Through the course of the night, his path will cross with that of two drinking buddies (Darryle Johnson and Peter Foster Morris), a coked-up out-of-towner (Jeff Dumont), a shoe magnate (Endres Kincaid), and a mysterious woman (Eliza VanCort), as their lives intersect in unexpected ways. Daniel V Masciari’s beautifully shot black and white drama has an offbeat, Jarmuschian feel and is full of humour and heart.
Screening as part of Official Selection Glasgow Film Festival
World Premiere – Buy Tickets.
GFT, 12 Rose Street, Glasgow G3 6RB

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