
Our Ode to Joy
Drama · Fantasy · Romance
Overview
As his vision fades, a man known only as The Fool journeys inward-through nature, memory, and haiku-to find not just solace in what is slipping away, but meaning in the quiet beauty of being.
Top Cast
Elia Mimkakis
Elia Mimkakis
The Fool
Elia Mimkakis
The Fool
Rion Emery
Rion Emery
The Woman
Rion Emery
The Woman
Evan Woofter-Kim
Evan Woofter-Kim
The Old Man
Evan Woofter-Kim
The Old Man
Tiernan Tajalli
Tiernan Tajalli
The Employee
Tiernan Tajalli
The Employee
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