
“Get Lost.”
At 34, struggling Seattle musician Sam finds himself broke, jobless and losing touch with the person he wants to become. When his girlfriend kicks him out, he's forced to crash with his aunt Sharon and is reluctantly enlisted to take her teenage son and his friend camping.
A painfully awkward, yet surprisingly tender, look at arrested development. It’s the kind of film that feels like a forgotten home video, capturing the messy, uncertain transition into adulthood with a raw, unvarnished honesty.













