Strawberry Fields Forever

Strawberry Fields Forever

8.9

Oct 20 2022

0h 21m

Documentary

A boy from a small town, just out of his teens, tries to find himself by revisiting his parents’ divorce, which happened when he was a child. He plunges himself into memories of the past, fantasies of what could have been, and talks openly with his mother and father, trying to find the strength to heal and forgive.

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