Writer/director Julian Branciforte tackles an astronomical coincidence with an air of levity in his feature length directorial debut, which pits struggling photographer Robert Lang against his father, the wealthy, dominating Harry. Already slightly estranged, the two find themselves debating the paternity of an adorable daughter after realizing that they both had a one-night stand with […]
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