Broadcast
Sci-Fi, Drama
Sam Carter, a middle-aged small-town radio host, is
on air when an emergency alert cuts out mid-sentence. Phones go dead.
Internet disappears. Power falters. One by one, every signal goes
silent—except his.
Alone inside a fading radio
station with only his aging dog for company, Sam keeps broadcasting into
the void, unsure if anyone is listening or if anyone is even left. As
days stretch into weeks, his on-air monologues become a lifeline—part
journal, part confession—as memories surface of a strict preacher
father, a broken engagement, and a faith he walked away from long ago.
When
a fractured voice finally breaks through the static—a stranger named
Brandon—the film shifts from isolation to fragile connection. What
begins as technical chatter slowly deepens into something more human:
two men holding each other up across distance, darkness, and doubt.
As
resources dwindle and hope thins, Broadcast becomes less about survival
logistics and more about what it means to stay present when answers
never come. The film explores themes of loneliness, grace, faith after
disappointment, and the quiet courage of continuing to show
up—especially when no one is watching.
Length: 113 Minutes