
A day in the life of a 28-year-old content creator who drifts between hookups, livestreams, and the endless scroll. He curates desire, ring light on, camera rolling, while privately fixating on Teddy, an ex whose new romance flickers across his feeds. Between McDonald’s-bathroom encounters and OnlyFans uploads, he chases pings, hearts, and subscriptions that momentarily drown out the ache.
As bodies pass through the room and the comments climb, intimacy feels transactional, pleasure distant, and love algorithmic. “The Parking Lot Prince” is a portrait of dissociation in the age of performative sex, where validation comes in notifications, and the cost of visibility is loneliness.
A hookup-app anti-romance about a young OnlyFans creator spiraling through lust, likes, and late-night jealousy as he confuses online validation for connection.
The Parking Lot Prince is a 6-minute short film, shot in Amsterdam over two days and releasing in 2025.
Through a minimalist, intimate lens, it follows a young man drifting between quick encounters and endless scrolling, searching for connection in the churn of gay hook-up apps






Written, Directed and Produced by: Brandon Oelofse
Cinematography and Edit by: German Martinez
Cast:
Parking Lot Prince – Karim Yoav
