On a sunlit Italian coast, a simple day at the beach becomes a delicate web of moments shared and unspoken. A small group of ordinary people—neighbors, strangers, and fleeting visitors—navigate the rhythms of summer: tides, conversations, and the quiet ache of what might have been. As laughter flickers against the sea, their fragile connections reveal how memory shapes desire, and how a single, ordinary afternoon can hold the promise of something lasting beneath the surface. A humane, lyrical meditation on longing, community, and the small choices that define a life.
On a sunlit Italian coast, a simple day at the beach becomes a delicate web of moments shared and unspoken. A small group of ordinary people—neighbors, strangers, and fleeting visitors—navigate the rhythms of summer: tides, conversations, and the quiet ache of what might have been. As laughter flickers against the sea, their fragile connections reveal how memory shapes desire, and how a single, ordinary afternoon can hold the promise of something lasting beneath the surface. A humane, lyrical meditation on longing, community, and the small choices that define a life.