
When money is brought into the table where five friends are having dinner, events that follow take drastic turn as plans are made and relationships are altered.

- The film was shot over a period of one year, in three different continents. All the actors worked hard to look the same, and kept their continuity by keeping the same hairstyle for more than a year.
- Director San Banarje conceived the idea as a short film and cast the actors from an ongoing acting class at Next Actor Studio (Houston).
- The short film turned out to be very interesting and left the audience wanting to see more from the characters.
- Since San Banarje was already at Cannes with a camera and a few of cast, he decided to start filming the feature in Europe.
- Actor Brice Poisson was auditioned and cast in a café in Paris where the director met him for the first time..
- Musician Nikolae Enita was playing saxophone at Gare de Lyon (subway station) in Paris when filmmaker San Banarje filmed him and used his music as a background score in few scenes.
- In the ‘France’ part of the shooting, the Houston team slept on the red carpet of the Cannes film festival, as there were no hotel rooms available when they went to the screening of the film.
- A true example of a Dogma Film shot completely hand-held and guerrilla in France and USA, using improvisation and freedom.
- Was shot with only one crew member - the director. Actors took turn to boom and provided their houses and offices as locations.
- Soprano Paul Carey Jones lent his magnetic opera to the film and continues to collaborate with San Banarje in all his films.
