

A blueberry-stained goodbye that'll wreck you and your grandmother in one sitting.
Rebekah, a young girl occupied by her personal life and job, disregards a failing relationship with her grandmother, who she'll eventually have to feel the absence of and learn how to live without.
Acting
Bailey Lester carries entire scenes without dialogue.
Cinematography
Blueberries have never looked this mournful.
Sound
Grandmother's voice as haunting presence, not character.

Director
Jackson McCoy
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title's dual meaning—berry as fruit and 'Berry' as nickname—collapses childhood sweetness and adult abbreviation into one word.
Director McCoy reportedly required cast to spend two weeks working actual blueberry farms before filming, explaining the tactile authenticity of every picking scene.
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