Casa Grande (2026)
Casa Grande isn’t just another family drama—it’s a slow-burn reckoning set against the ticking clock of a terminal diagnosis. The farm itself feels like a living, breathing character, a silent witness to the resentments that bloom when old wounds are forced open. If you ache for stories about the complicated, imperfect love between parents and children—where forgiveness isn’t guaranteed but desperately sought—this one will grab you by the heart. Perfect for fans of intimate, character-driven cinema that doesn’t flinch from the messiness of going home.