Hand Job (2024)

A sentient hand attempts to save its body after an attempted suicide.

Hand Job (2024) poster

A hand awakens to find his body unconscious. As the hand struggles to revive his owner, he discovers that his body has attempted suicide. The hand develops a plan, which sends him parkouring across his apartment. On his journey, he overcomes obstacles through this story of isolation, perseverance, and hope.

Director: Davis Cameron Chu, Meezahn Senbetta
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 12 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: Justin Herrera
Editing: Davis Cameron Chu, Luke Wilkening
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: $3,120
Original Language: en

Themes

Battle with Depression and Hope, Dark Humor and Macabre Comedy, Dark Comedy and Twisted Humor, Dark Comedy and Irony, Mental Health and Inner Struggle

Keywords

dark comedy, mental health, mixed media, surrealist

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Hand Job about?
A hand awakens to find his body unconscious. As the hand struggles to revive his owner, he discovers that his body has attempted suicide. The hand develops a plan, which sends him parkouring across his apartment. On his journey, he overcomes obstacles through this story of isolation, perseverance, and hope.
Who directed Hand Job?
Hand Job was directed by Davis Cameron Chu, Meezahn Senbetta.
Who stars in Hand Job?
Hand Job stars Davis Cameron Chu, Vanessa Davis Chu, Bayza Senbetta, Zach Scheitlin, Luke Wilkening, Tyler Scheitlin.
How long is Hand Job?
Hand Job has a runtime of 12m (12 minutes).
What genre is Hand Job?
Hand Job is a Comedy, Drama film.
What is the budget of Hand Job?
Hand Job had a budget of $3,120.
Where was Hand Job produced?
Hand Job was produced in United States of America.
What are the themes of Hand Job?
The themes of Hand Job include: Battle with Depression and Hope, Dark Humor and Macabre Comedy, Dark Comedy and Twisted Humor, Dark Comedy and Irony, Mental Health and Inner Struggle.