

Molly Ringwald plays a mom now, and yes, you're ancient.
17-year-old Lennon struggles with her mental health amid the instability of a fractured family — a single mother trying to hold things together and a father whose battles with addiction ripple through their lives. As those around her grapple with its impact — both those living with addiction and the families caught in its wake — Lennon finds herself caught between chaos and resilience, forced to confront the truth about where she comes from and the fragile stability of her own mental health as she begins to fight for a future that might look different from the past she inherited.
Acting
Grace Beedie carries generations of weight in every shrug.
Direction
Wolf finds beauty in the mundane wreckage of daily survival.

Director
Christie Will Wolf
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Western Canada, the film joins a growing wave of Canadian indie cinema examining rural/suburban opioid crises without American sensationalism.
Molly Ringwald's casting as the struggling single mother deliberately mirrors her own '80s teen-icon legacy—daughter playing mother of a daughter, generational collapse made meta.
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