

An unconventional love triangle between three childhood buddies; two girls, one born with Down syndrome, and one boy, who all grow up fighting who they are inside, how they are perceived by society as a whole, and who they ultimately strive to become as individuals through the obstacles that are inherently present.
Acting
Katelyn Reed's Corey—unflinching, tender, real.
Writing
Dialogue that whispers what most films shout.
Direction
Gurfield lets silence do the heavy lifting.
Director
Sarah Gurfield
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released when disability representation was virtually nonexistent in indie romance; Reed's casting was revolutionary for authentic casting advocates.
The ELO title needle drop isn't ironic—it's Corey's internal anthem, playing in a world that won't let her dance.
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