Monty Python talk was so prevalent on set that it had to be banned outright during shooting, this didn't stop the cast and crew from quoting the comedy troupe, in fact it made things worse.
This film is Alex Secker's debut as director, it also marks his first collaboration with Marcus Starr since 2011's short film The Silent Assassin (2011) and his second collaboration with Max Curtis, after Mirror (2015).
The film was written by Alex Secker and Marcus Starr to be broken down into short segments, shot over weekends, as if each segment were its own short film.
During the Fisherman scene wild garlic had grown along the floor, the smell was so strong that cinematographer Darren Potter felt sick.
Daniella Faircloth initially hated her character of Commodity, but by the end of shooting she was sad to see her go that she kept the hat the character wears as a memento.