It's OK (2026)
This isn’t a film about grand gestures, but about the quiet, messy courage of two women choosing themselves. *It’s OK* tenderly braids a mother’s escape from a failing marriage with a daughter’s private surgery, revealing how love and hurt can coexist in the same breath. The emotional hook lies in that sudden, unspoken moment of mutual forgiveness—where fragility becomes a bridge, not a barrier. For anyone who has ever struggled to be seen as imperfect by the people they love most, this is a deeply cathartic, beautifully human story.