A young woman thinks back on a series of life advice her deceased brother once shared with her as she goes through the steps of her daily routine. Inspired by a supernatural story the two bonded over in life, she attempts to establish a line of communication with "Apollo Boy", a little boy who watches over lonely children from his home on the moon.
Mara, an exhausted, anxious insomniac, is continuously plagued by familiar looking visions.
Verve Reposar (born May 10, 1999) is an American film director, producer, writer and actress. She is the daughter of actress/musician Shawnee Smith and photographer Jason Reposar. As a child, she often spent time alongside her mother at media production lots where Smith worked as an actor; she's cited sets such as those used for the TV series Becker (1998-2004), Saw II (2005) and Saw III (2006) as places she considered second homes, with their respective casts & crews akin to second families. Reposar attended College of the Ozarks in Missouri from 2019 to 2022, where she studied video production and English literature. By the age of twenty-three, she had written, directed and edited over thirty short films. As of 2024, she is based in both New York City and New Jersey.