The precarious representations in One Battle After Another
A bumpy journey about revolution and family makes us feel fear, disgust, humor, and satisfaction.

Isaac has seen better days. His acting career is tanking, his blind girlfriend of 10 years plans to leave him, and his own family singles him out as a constant disappointment. Even as he takes a chance on new romance, he struggles to define his place in a world that has seemingly turned against him.
A bumpy journey about revolution and family makes us feel fear, disgust, humor, and satisfaction.
This inspiring true story falls nothing short of filling the audience with a passion to strive for their wildest dreams.