Friend of the World
- annos singulos: 2020
- Patriam: United States of America
- genus: Comedy, Science Fiction, Horror
- Studio: Charybdis Pictures, Gray Area Multimedia
- keyword: corruption, nuclear war, nightmare, general, isolation, propaganda, mutation, chaos, military officer, paranoia, claustrophobia, bunker, post-apocalyptic future, dark comedy, lsd, hallucination, surreal, nuclear radiation, controversy, theater play, black humor, satire, surrealism, hallucinogen, based on play or musical, hallucinogenic drug, confusion, film in film, end of the world, social satire, art house, b movie, postmodern, apocalypse, zombie, psychological thriller, black and white, avant-garde, captive, filmmaking, war propaganda, doomsday, madness, survival horror, nuclear, nonlinear timeline, nuclear fallout, nuclear weapons, military, future war, anti war, dark fantasy, existentialism, psychedelic, zombie apocalypse, solitude, unsettling, nuclear warfare, post nuclear, stage play, cassette tape, mysterious, disturbed, paranoid, chaotic, dramedy, nuclear catastrophe, neo-noir, grim, absurdist, trippy, dread, absurdism, strange, no budget, horror comedy, satirical, eccentric man, claustrophobic, isolated place, malicious, film within a film, acid trip, war absurdity, non linear, cautionary, good versus evil, indie horror, introspective, black horror, post apocalypse, existential horror, independent film, body horror, post-apocalyptic, experimental, low budget, ambiguity, experimental cinema, microbudget, experimental surrealism, arthouse horror, psychological horror, art film, lynchian, absurd, bizarre, critical, egotistical, intense, dialogue heavy, single location, ambiguous, arrogant, assertive, baffled, bewildered, bold, demeaning, harsh, mean spirited, sardonic, weird, nightmarish trip, two hander
- Director: Brian Patrick Butler
- cast: Nick Young, Alexandra Slade, Michael C. Burgess, Kathryn Schott, Kevin M. Smith, Luke Anthony Pensabene