Where Did the Adults Go? (????) [N/A]

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Original Title:
Where Did the Adults Go?

Genres:
Drama

Production Companies:
Black Phoebe Films
Cynasty Films

Production Countries:
United States of America

Ratings / Certifications:
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Every year, on the anniversary of their parents’ death, Cynthia, Bryce, and Miles gather at the family summer home to reminisce and have brunch at their parents’ favorite restaurant. But the siblings have never fully gotten along, and to make matters worse, Cynthia is in a financial rut this year. When she proposes to sell the summer house, Bryce pushes back with full force. The two turn to Miles for the deciding vote, but Miles doesn’t care all that much about the house: he is hung up on the fact that his longtime girlfriend, Gabby, recently left Thus, the weekend unfolds with the siblings’ relationships unravelling into dramatic, conflicted fever dreams of self-identity, broken bonds, and repressed love.

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Casting Director:
Doug Haley

Director:
Courtney Marsh

Director of Photography:
Maximilian Schmige

Executive Producer:
Nic Novicki
Gill Holland

Producer:
Jerry Franck

Writer:
Courtney Marsh

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