A quiet, intimate study of family and memory unfolds over a single Sunday. A young photographer returns to his hometown for a visit and reunites with his mother, grandmother, and late-teen sister’s lingering presence through shared meals, old photographs, and long-saved stories. As the day progresses, subtle tensions surface—unspoken regrets, misplaced forgiveness, and the slow, stubborn grip of the past. The film draws you into the rhythms of small-town life, where ordinary moments become fragile touchstones, and everyday conversations reveal the weight of family history. Through restrained performances and luminous atmosphere, it unfolds like a tender, elegiac reflection on home and belonging.
A quiet, intimate study of family and memory unfolds over a single Sunday. A young photographer returns to his hometown for a visit and reunites with his mother, grandmother, and late-teen sister’s lingering presence through shared meals, old photographs, and long-saved stories. As the day progresses, subtle tensions surface—unspoken regrets, misplaced forgiveness, and the slow, stubborn grip of the past. The film draws you into the rhythms of small-town life, where ordinary moments become fragile touchstones, and everyday conversations reveal the weight of family history. Through restrained performances and luminous atmosphere, it unfolds like a tender, elegiac reflection on home and belonging.