There's a train that doesn't appear on any map, and once on board, there's no way off except to face the truth."Station Zero" is a moving psychological tale about a slow journey through guilt, grief, denial, and redemption. Passengers from different walks of life wake up on a mysterious night train, with no memory of boarding it, only a sense of escaping something they can no longer ignore. Each stop on the train brings them face to face with a truth they've buried: a widow with a secret, a teenager haunted by a fatal mistake, a war doctor held accountable for the lives he failed to save, a woman silenced by trauma, a priest who abandoned his parish, and even the mysterious train conductor.
Each must decide whether to confront their past or remain in constant motion. Told in quiet, poetic chapters, "Station Zero" is a meditation on the cost of silence, the mercy of memory, and the strangely beautiful truth that there is no faster journey than acceptance... and no slower journey than denial.
There's a train that doesn't appear on any map, and once on board, there's no way off except to face the truth."Station Zero" is a moving psychological tale about a slow journey through guilt, grief, denial, and redemption. Passengers from different walks of life wake up on a mysterious night train, with no memory of boarding it, only a sense of escaping something they can no longer ignore. Each stop on the train brings them face to face with a truth they've buried: a widow with a secret, a teenager haunted by a fatal mistake, a war doctor held accountable for the lives he failed to save, a woman silenced by trauma, a priest who abandoned his parish, and even the mysterious train conductor.
Each must decide whether to confront their past or remain in constant motion. Told in quiet, poetic chapters, "Station Zero" is a meditation on the cost of silence, the mercy of memory, and the strangely beautiful truth that there is no faster journey than acceptance... and no slower journey than denial.