Plot:
The film is the film debut of Scottish-born, New York-based writer and director Charlotte Wells. Set in the late 1990s, the story follows a curious 11-year-old girl, Sophie (Frankie Corio), and her young single father (Paul Mescal). The two travel together to Turkey for a vacation, where the trivialities that occur there seem mundane, but those fleeting conversations, spoken and unspoken, depict the feelings of being a parent and a child, and reveal how both parties become each other's rock without realizing it. Twenty years later, when Sophie has grown up to the age of her father when she went on the trip, she recalls the fragments of her memory of that summer when she was eleven years old. In the real images and imagined memory space, the familiar and caring father gradually reveals the sadness that he never expressed to his daughter that year.