Station at Home


On an unexpected Christmas eve, a lonely taxi driver and his independent life.


On a cold and clear Christmas eve of 1998, in a small and forgotten town, a lonely taxi driver working the night shift is breathlessly waiting for the sight of the International Space Station. As the hours progress, a group composed of extraordinary characters derail his plans and propel the story towards its thrilling conclusion. In this poetic, comedic, and often absurd story, complete strangers discover an unexpected unity and a new understanding of their places among the stars.

The film captivates the audience while simultaneously making them think and providing a different perspective on life. The simple life of a lonely taxi driver transforms into a journey filled with diverse characters, and many viewers find a piece of themselves in this story.

The film was shot in a small and forgotten town. The name of the town is not given, implying that the story could take place anywhere and everyone can find a piece of themselves in it.