In the aftermath of a family tragedy, a curious young boy and his grandmother navigate a rain-soaked city that seems to hold more questions than answers. As they wander through dim streets and late-night kitchens, memories begin to surface in fragments—soft, haunting, and sometimes magical. A stranger’s whispered tale, a long-kept secret, and a stubborn hope push the pair toward a fragile understanding of loss, identity, and belonging. Tender duties of care collide with stubborn independence as the city itself becomes a character—watchful, weathered, and a little inscrutable. Quiet, intimate, and luminous, the film invites reflection without urgency or melodrama.
In the aftermath of a family tragedy, a curious young boy and his grandmother navigate a rain-soaked city that seems to hold more questions than answers. As they wander through dim streets and late-night kitchens, memories begin to surface in fragments—soft, haunting, and sometimes magical. A stranger’s whispered tale, a long-kept secret, and a stubborn hope push the pair toward a fragile understanding of loss, identity, and belonging. Tender duties of care collide with stubborn independence as the city itself becomes a character—watchful, weathered, and a little inscrutable. Quiet, intimate, and luminous, the film invites reflection without urgency or melodrama.