A quiet, observant drama follows a young girl who spends a summer on the fringes of a lakeside town, where the heat heightens small tensions and big questions about belonging. She forms tentative bonds with neighbors, a mysterious newcomer, and a grieving father whose guarded exterior slowly cracks open through shared silences, songs, and the slow choreography of daily life. As the days drift by, ordinary moments—swimming, boat rides, late-night conversations—reveal how memory threads through place and family, shaping choices and granting painful, fragile glimpses of hope. The shoreline becomes a mirror for longing and resilience.
A quiet, observant drama follows a young girl who spends a summer on the fringes of a lakeside town, where the heat heightens small tensions and big questions about belonging. She forms tentative bonds with neighbors, a mysterious newcomer, and a grieving father whose guarded exterior slowly cracks open through shared silences, songs, and the slow choreography of daily life. As the days drift by, ordinary moments—swimming, boat rides, late-night conversations—reveal how memory threads through place and family, shaping choices and granting painful, fragile glimpses of hope. The shoreline becomes a mirror for longing and resilience.