See You When I See You.
“A story of loss, laughter, and the strange ways families find their way back.”
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“A story of loss, laughter, and the strange ways families find their way back.”
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Critical Acclaim
“Jay Duplass returns to feature directing with an ensemble cast that promises something special. A deeply personal project years in the making.”
“An impressive ensemble led by Cooper Raiff, David Duchovny, and Hope Davis brings Adam Cayton-Holland's intimate family story to life.”
“The combination of Duplass's naturalistic direction and Cayton-Holland's personal storytelling creates something refreshingly honest.”
The Ensemble
Director
His first feature in over a decade — a return that feels less like a comeback and more like a continuation.

Lead Actor
One of the most original young voices in contemporary filmmaking.

Actress
An uncanny ability to reveal a character's inner world with a single look.

Actress
Moves effortlessly between drama and comedy, often within the same breath.

Actress
Her performances often feel like they're illuminated from the inside.

Actor
A multi-disciplinary storyteller who approaches performance with the precision of a writer and the sensitivity of a poet. His presence adds depth, humor, and a grounding intelligence.

Actress
A fearless performer whose work showcases both political edge and emotional precision.

Behind The Scenes
The crew gathered in Georgia for the first time. There's something about starting a film that feels like the first day of school — nervous energy, new faces, and the sense that something is about to begin.
Jay has this way of making everyone feel safe enough to be awkward. The scenes are coming out funnier and sadder than we expected. That's the sweet spot.
Filming the dinner table sequence. Four takes, four completely different energies. The best moments are the ones we didn't plan — a laugh that breaks through, a pause that lingers.
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Blocking the lake scene. The water was freezing, but the chemistry was warm.
“The best stories come from the most personal places.”
— Jay Duplass, Director
Day 12. Jay reviewing the morning's footage. “That's the one.”

The booth scene. Four takes. First one was the keeper.
“It's about what happens after the worst thing happens, and how we keep going.”
— From the Director's Note
Magic hour. Some scenes write themselves.

Family is complicated. That's what makes it worth exploring.
Fall 2025
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