Shot for 5 days in twelve locations around Alicante, Comunidad Valenciana, Spain.
This is a non-spoken short film. Although all of the texts that appear are in English there's not a single line of dialogue.
William Miller shot his scenes in one day.
For the production design & costume design, filmmakers took inspiration in communist (Southern Chinese industrial cities and 1950's USSR) and fascist (WWII Germany and Italy) regimes, to emphasize the restrictive, all-the-same feeling in the atmosphere.
Although never mentioned, the story is supposed to take place in a dystopian, non-specific European city by the sea, as referenced by the blue square in the car licenses during the traffic collapse scene (echoing the European Union flag).