

Drama
Overview
Violet and Stella spend idyllic summers at camp and the beach. As time passes, personalities and bodies evolve in this thoughtful and elegiac indie drama about the everlasting bond of female friendship. Following the girls’ formative years from ages 9 through 13, we observe intimate details of their lives together and apart on vacations in New England and at home in California. At times, they struggle with body image, peer pressure, social awkwardness, and parental bonds. Yet at the end of the day, the girls have each other to lean on.
Top Cast
Emajean Bullock
Emajean Bullock
Violet West
Emajean Bullock
Violet West
Anastasia Veronica Lee
Anastasia Veronica Lee
Stella Steinberg
Anastasia Veronica Lee
Stella Steinberg


Adam David Thompson
Adam David Thompson
David Steinberg
Adam David Thompson
David Steinberg


Madeline Wise
Madeline Wise
Rachel Steinberg
Madeline Wise
Rachel Steinberg


Christiane Seidel
Christiane Seidel
Sheryl West
Christiane Seidel
Sheryl West


Brandon Keener
Brandon Keener
Matt West
Brandon Keener
Matt West


Valeria Cotto
Valeria Cotto
Gaby
Valeria Cotto
Gaby


Skye Roberts
Skye Roberts
Lauren
Skye Roberts
Lauren
Harper Frawley
Harper Frawley
Alex West
Harper Frawley
Alex West


Rylie Coe
Rylie Coe
Audrey
Rylie Coe
Audrey
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