MATT WILKINS, ELIZA FOX | UNITED STATES, PANAMA, PERU, ARGENTINA, SPAIN | 2025 | 91 MIN | ENGLISH
In 1992, five college friends were filmed with a borrowed VHS camera, each voicing their dreams for the future: an artist, a young mother, a dropout, a math graduate stuck in fast food, and another grappling with mental health and addiction. Over the next three decades, their lives unfolded in unexpected directions as they scattered across the country, endured devastating losses, found love, stumbled, and stood up again. The visuals evolve along with them, shifting from VHS to Hi-8, Super 8, HD, and eventually 4K footage, its texture becoming a living record of time’s passage. Anchored by a haunting image of the Mississippi River in flood, which serves as a reminder of change that cannot be contained, the film becomes an intimate chronicle and meditation on endurance. This deeply human feature documentary reveals how small decisions shape destinies and how resilience becomes the thread that binds us through uncertainty, survival, and renewal.
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