

Digging through the vast collection of his father's home videos, a young man reconstructs the unthinkable story of his boyhood and exposes vile abuse passed through generations.
Direction
Neulinger interrogates his own footage with surgical, devastating precision.
Editing
Home video juxtaposition transforms nostalgia into evidence.
Acting
His on-camera testimony to parents—unbearably raw.

Director
Sasha Joseph Neulinger
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Neulinger spent four years digitizing 16mm and VHS footage before editing began; the project started as family therapy, not a film.
Released during the #MeToo era, it became a rare male-directed, male-survivor documentary that influenced custody reform debates in several states.