Birdo(NaN)
A teenage boy in rehab longs for his independence on the last night of summer, but one taste of freedom might end up being his last. Feature film adaptation of Bryan Fitzgerald and Valéry Lessard's short film "Underwater."
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A teenage boy in rehab longs for his independence on the last night of summer, but one taste of freedom might end up being his last. Feature film adaptation of Bryan Fitzgerald and Valéry Lessard's short film "Underwater."
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