
“Could it be that we are the things we don't forget?”
As an unpredictable, sweeping pandemic causes people to develop sudden amnesia, a man finds himself enrolled in a recovery program designed to help him build a new life. His treatment: performing daily tasks prescribed by his doctors on cassette tape, and capturing those with a Polaroid camera.
A gentle, offbeat exploration of memory and self. It feels like piecing together a faded photograph, with moments of quiet sadness punctuated by unexpected, charming observations about human connection and rediscovery.














