Over the Moon (2021)
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Runtime : 15M
Director : Ella Fields
Synopsis
August is spending the last night in her childhood bedroom when she finds a box of her old children’s books. After reliving her life experiences through the lens of these stories, she encounters her younger self and must decide how to move forward without leaving her to experience it all alone.
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