Way Home (1967) follows a quiet, observant protagonist who sets out on a personal journey after a sudden, disorienting event. As they navigate unfamiliar streets, small towns, and fleeting human connections, the story weaves themes of memory, belonging, and the search for truth. With lyrical visuals and a restrained, intimate pace, the film explores how ordinary moments can become turning points, guiding a character toward resilience and a new sense of place in the world.
Way Home (1967) follows a quiet, observant protagonist who sets out on a personal journey after a sudden, disorienting event. As they navigate unfamiliar streets, small towns, and fleeting human connections, the story weaves themes of memory, belonging, and the search for truth. With lyrical visuals and a restrained, intimate pace, the film explores how ordinary moments can become turning points, guiding a character toward resilience and a new sense of place in the world.