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Duplass Directs Emotional Dramedy: 'Ordinary People' Vibe
27 Jan
Summary
- Jay Duplass directs a new dramedy, 'See You When I See You,' at Sundance 2026.
- The film is an adaptation of Adam Cayton-Holland's memoir about grief.
- It explores mental health and family dynamics after a loved one's death.

Jay Duplass's directorial effort, "See You When I See You," is a notable entry at Sundance 2026, drawing comparisons to Robert Redford's acclaimed "Ordinary People." The film, adapted from Adam Cayton-Holland's memoir, features a strong ensemble cast including Cooper Raiff, Kaitlyn Dever, Hope Davis, Lucy Boynton, David Duchovny, and Ariela Barer.
"See You When I See You" centers on Aaron, played by Cooper Raiff, who struggles to cope with the death of his sister and best friend, Leah. The narrative explores Aaron's descent into memory and coping mechanisms, including drinking and avoiding therapy, as he grapples with profound loss.
His family, including his parents (Hope Davis and David Duchovny) and sister Emily (Lucy Boynton), also navigates their own ways of dealing with Leah's absence. The film skillfully balances comedic moments with the raw pain of grief, presenting a realistic, if messy, portrait of a family in turmoil.




