In a small, tightly-knit town in the late 1960s, Youth March follows a diverse group of adolescents navigating first tastes of independence, conflict, and collaboration. As voices rise and friendships form under the shadow of social change, their personal ambitions collide with communal expectations. The story weaves humor, tension, and quiet courage as young people question authority, discover their own truths, and learn that courage often means standing together—even when the road ahead is uncertain. A nuanced meditation on growing up, identity, and the power of collective voice.
In a small, tightly-knit town in the late 1960s, Youth March follows a diverse group of adolescents navigating first tastes of independence, conflict, and collaboration. As voices rise and friendships form under the shadow of social change, their personal ambitions collide with communal expectations. The story weaves humor, tension, and quiet courage as young people question authority, discover their own truths, and learn that courage often means standing together—even when the road ahead is uncertain. A nuanced meditation on growing up, identity, and the power of collective voice.