
Somnambulistic Kitz Harrington lives a quiet life with his clingy mother Demona. Working for a low-rent surveillance company, but actually wanting to be a secret service agent, Kitz has an eye chip, with a permanent camera, implanted into his head. Images appear that he can't remember taking. Kitz begins experiencing himself in unexpected and sometimes bizarre ways, highlighting the ambiguity between waking and dream states and the delicate balance between what we witness, what we want, and what we remember.