

Thirteen teenagers, one existential crisis, zero easy answers — your quarter-life crisis starts now.
Xan García, in search of the meaning of things, interviews 13 classmates to discuss and reflect on life. They talk about death, love, happiness, and life itself. Finally, upon finishing high school, the 13 participants say goodbye and embrace the future that awaits them: the adult world. "An exhilarating story" - Ian Porto
Direction
García turns classmates into philosophers without a hint of pretension.
Writing
Conversations feel stolen from real life — raw, meandering, unexpectedly profound.
Director
Xan Garcia
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
García reportedly filmed over 200 hours of interviews, keeping only moments of genuine vulnerability — no scripted responses made the cut.
The film's eastern philosophy influences reflect García's own studies in Kyoto, though he deliberately avoids naming specific traditions to keep conversations universal.