
Lorenzo, Blue and Antonio have a lot in common: they are sixteen, attending the same class in the same school in a small town in the northeast, each have a family that loves them. And all three, though for different reasons, have come to be isolated from other peers. Their new friendship helps them to resist, until the mechanical attraction and fear the judgment of others do not grasp them unprepared.
A tender, awkward exploration of teenage connection. It captures the quiet yearning and hopeful uncertainty of navigating first crushes and friendships in the vulnerable landscape of adolescence. Feels like a gentle, intimate character study.













