The first “man to man conversation” between a father and son is as beautiful as it is terrifying. For an estranged father/son relationship, sometimes it never happens. INFIEL lives in this tension and familial limbo within its characters, inviting a grounded, near fantastical depiction of what the conversation between lasting imperfections of a father and son can look like. As both of them power through the pain and awkwardness of unearthing such a conversation, a glimpse of the past and future behind their stories erupt, resolving this momentary trial with simplicity and unconditional love.
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