Set against the dim glow of streetlights and the hum of passing sirens, Stay in the Car captures one night in the life of a fifteen-year-old girl waiting in her mother's El Camino and the quiet reckoning that unfolds in the stillness. Based on real events, Stay in the Car explores the fragile line between safety and survival, love and neglect. It invites audiences into a world where survival depends on silence, and one young girl must decide whether to remain in her mother's chaos or step into her own uncertain freedom.
A group of friends on a road trip find themselves in a terrifying situation when they are forced to stay inside their car under mysterious and menacing circumstances. As the night progresses, they realize they are not alone and must confront a sinister presence that aims to keep them trapped.
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The concept for 'Stay in the Car' reportedly stemmed from a series of online urban legends about people being trapped in vehicles under duress, amplified by social media discussions.
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Stay in the Car is a short film based on real events written by Amanda Ross and directed by Calvin Ghaznavi.
It's a story that puts us in the seat of an El Camino next to Salem (Lara Hunter), a teenage girl who finds herself unwittingly...