My Happy Place (2021) short film review
As a female narrator reminisces about her younger self, we are presented with a family road movie all about love, loss, and forgiveness. Here is Screen Critix review of Devin Scott’s docu-drama My Happy Place.
As a female narrator reminisces about her younger self, we are presented with a family road movie all about love, loss, and forgiveness. Here is Screen Critix review of Devin Scott’s docu-drama My Happy Place.
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