See You Tomorrow is a poignant exploration of identity and memory, capturing the delicate balance of love and caregiving. Chase Joynt’s direction provides an intimate lens through which we witness Beverly Glenn-Copeland, a musician and activist, grappling with dementia while also seeking to preserve his artistic contributions. The documentary's pacing feels reflective, as it shifts between moments of vulnerability and the couple's shared resilience. The atmosphere is both tender and haunting, underscored by the music that weaves in and out, connecting past and present. Performances are raw and authentic, especially as they navigate the complexities of care and legacy. It’s distinctive for how it intertwines personal narrative with broader themes of aging and artistry without losing its emotional core.
Directed by Chase JoyntFocuses on identity and memoryExplores themes of love and caregiving
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