

Two men walk toward each other. It's quiet.
Boots scrape against gravel. A familiar tension builds.
It looks like a classic western duel. But this time, the draw is different.
Instead of guns, they reach for something far more ordinary — their wallets.
Because sometimes the smallest things we carry every day are the ones we forget to upgrade.
Watch the film below.

A cinematic moment about everyday carry
The Duel is a short film exploring a simple idea: while we regularly upgrade phones, watches and shoes, the wallet — something we carry every day — is often overlooked.
We wanted to tell that story in a way that felt unexpected.
Inspired by classic western cinema, the film recreates the familiar tension of a duel. But instead of a weapon, the moment comes down to a wallet.
A simple reminder that some things are worth upgrading.
Behind the Scenes
The Duel was filmed as a cinematic short, drawing inspiration from classic western standoffs.
From the music and pacing to the framing of the final moment, the goal was to create a film that felt dramatic — yet grounded in a simple everyday decision.