Assassination Tango
John J. (Robert Duvall) is a seasoned hit man send to Argentina on a job. When the General he was sent to kill delays ...
In this brief yet evocative short film, director and star Mandy Boonstra leads viewers through a quiet, introspective journey that captures the fleeting beauty of a single summer afternoon. The narrative follows a solitary woman who embarks on a meandering walk through sun-drenched fields and quiet, tree-lined paths, her steps guided by memory and a lingering sense of longing. As she moves through the golden light and gentle breezes, the film explores themes of nostalgia, solitude, and the quiet power of nature to heal and reflect. The central conflict is an internal one, as she grapples with an unnamed absence, perhaps of a person or a moment in time that has slipped away. The tone is meditative and lyrical, blending a documentary-like realism with a dreamlike atmosphere that invites the audience to slow down and observe. With its minimal dialogue and emphasis on visual storytelling, Summer Walk offers a poignant meditation on the spaces between moments, leaving viewers with a gentle, lingering sense of peace.