
“Everybody needs a chaperone.”
Stuck at a crossroads in her personal life, it falls on high school English teacher Miss Stevens to chaperone three of her students — Billy, Margot and Sam — on a weekend trip to a drama competition.
A quiet, character-driven indie that feels like a warm, sad hug. It’s a film about the small, profound moments of connection and the quiet ache of adulting, told with gentle honesty and a touch of melancholy.















