

17 minutes to break your heart and stitch it back wrong.
To process the death of his wife, a grieving husband embarks on a road trip with his daughter to the place where it all began, the place where he and his wife fell in love.
Acting
Barron's restrained grief hits harder than any screaming breakdown.
Direction
Kniss lets silences do the screaming. Economy of pain.
Director
Stephen Kniss
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The title's double meaning — rearview mirror and hindsight — mirrors how grief works: always looking back to understand forward.
Director Stephen Kniss cast his own daughter Monica as one of the consolers; the film's exploration of father-daughter dynamics bleeds into real life.