It’s a story about a lot of things: a deconstructed family, the burdens that bind them and the pockets of light they manage to carry around with them. Mara and Ben lost their mother when they were 4 and 7, and have since been raised by their Aunt Carol. Now that it’s 20 years later, the three of them, with the help of a favorite friend, must confront what it means to both share a loss and have individual ownership over a memory. In this sometimes kitchen-sink-drama, sometimes softly fantastical story, we watch how a defining experience can also be a disconnecting one— and how one family chooses to talk about it.