Taxi — 55
ELIAS Every night.
By dawn, they reach a dead-end road. The lottery ticket is a loser. Mia breaks down. And Elias, for the first time in 555 days, turns off the voicemail. He doesn’t offer advice or rescue. He simply says: “My shift ends at 5:55. You can stay in the cab until then.” taxi 55
One freezing night, a 15-year-old girl—call her Mia—jumps into his back seat at 5th and Main. She doesn’t give an address. She just says, “Drive.” When Elias asks where, she holds up a crumpled lottery ticket. “To 55 million, or nowhere.” ELIAS Every night
Reluctantly, he drives. What follows is a quiet, nocturnal odyssey through gas stations, late-night diners, and abandoned piers. Mia talks to fill the silence—about running from a group home, about a father she’s never met. Elias says almost nothing. But every mile marker (55, 110, 165) seems to pull something out of him. Mia breaks down
Taxi 55 Format: Short Film / Narrative Vignette Logline: On the longest night of the year, a grieving night-shift driver and a runaway teen share a single, silent fare that changes both their destinations. Synopsis Taxi 55 follows Elias, a 55-year-old former paramedic who now drives a beat-up cab with the license plate ending in 55. Every night, he cruises the rain-slicked streets of a city that never quite sleeps—picking up drunk tourists, exhausted nurses, and lonely souls. He never speaks more than necessary. His only ritual: at exactly 1:55 AM, he pulls over near the old Ferris wheel, drinks black coffee from a thermos, and listens to a voicemail from his late daughter. It’s been 555 days since she died.
MIA You ever want to just… not stop? Just keep driving until the road ends and the ocean starts?
Elias glances in the rearview. For a second, he sees someone else.