Every night at 10:07 PM, seven minutes after the flagship Harvest Market closes, the security cameras capture the impossible: a lone customer calmly walking the aisles for exactly forty-three minutes. He carries a red shopping basket, pauses at the bakery, and stands before the customer service desk. But when security teams rush the floor, the store is empty. No alarms trigger. No doors open. This "Last Customer" has been a carefully guarded corporate secret for nineteen years.
Employees who ask questions are transferred; security teams are rotated every few months. The phenomenon is treated as a technical glitch, a "proprietary anomaly" buried beneath layers of non-disclosure agreements. Investigative documentary filmmaker Cassia Rowan is used to exposing corporate lies, but when she receives an anonymous package containing a single night's footage and a handwritten note-"Watch what the customer never buys"-she is pulled into a mystery far deeper than a ghost story.
As Cassia maps the customer's precise, geometric route, she realizes he isn't shopping-he's following a map to a truth buried twenty-five years ago. Beneath the polished linoleum and the artisan bread lies the scorched history of a neighborhood cooperative and a food safety conspiracy that powerful men died to protect. In a race against a multinational giant desperate to pour concrete over its sins, Cassia must uncover the secret of Aisle Twelve before the past is erased forever.
Last Customer is a cinematic psychological thriller that explores the cost of convenience and the persistence of a truth that refuses to stay buried.
Every night at 10:07 PM, seven minutes after the flagship Harvest Market closes, the security cameras capture the impossible: a lone customer calmly walking the aisles for exactly forty-three minutes. He carries a red shopping basket, pauses at the bakery, and stands before the customer service desk. But when security teams rush the floor, the store is empty. No alarms trigger. No doors open. This "Last Customer" has been a carefully guarded corporate secret for nineteen years.
Employees who ask questions are transferred; security teams are rotated every few months. The phenomenon is treated as a technical glitch, a "proprietary anomaly" buried beneath layers of non-disclosure agreements. Investigative documentary filmmaker Cassia Rowan is used to exposing corporate lies, but when she receives an anonymous package containing a single night's footage and a handwritten note-"Watch what the customer never buys"-she is pulled into a mystery far deeper than a ghost story.
As Cassia maps the customer's precise, geometric route, she realizes he isn't shopping-he's following a map to a truth buried twenty-five years ago. Beneath the polished linoleum and the artisan bread lies the scorched history of a neighborhood cooperative and a food safety conspiracy that powerful men died to protect. In a race against a multinational giant desperate to pour concrete over its sins, Cassia must uncover the secret of Aisle Twelve before the past is erased forever.
Last Customer is a cinematic psychological thriller that explores the cost of convenience and the persistence of a truth that refuses to stay buried.