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Anna, a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a cognitive disability, cares for her aging parents in a fragile balance of meeting one another’s needs. When a Florida heat wave shatters their family and Anna’s routine, her future is uncertain until she creates a world where she can thrive.
Liz Sargent’s intimate debut drama examines the shifting demands placed on a unique — and uniquely vulnerable — family in a Florida suburb. Working with a terrific ensemble, the writer-director details the struggles of Anna (newcomer Anna Sargent, the director’s sister), fellow adopted sibling Emily (Ali Ahn), and devoted father Bob (Victor Slezak), who is succumbing to dementia.
Expanded from Sargent’s acclaimed short (2023 Sundance Film Festival), Take Me Home exposes the indignities of the American health care system and the structural challenges faced by disabled people. The film also gently and imaginatively traces a path for Anna’s independence and connection to a community of chosen family. By turns quietly devastating and bracingly optimistic, Take Me Home confronts us with an impossible situation, while holding out hope for Anna’s future. — MC
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2026
- Runtime99 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorLiz Sargent
- ScreenwriterLiz Sargent
- ProducerApoorva Guru Charan, Minos Papas, Liz Sargent
- Director of PhotographyFarhad Ahmed Dehlvi
- EditorIan Holden
- Costume DesignerMin Ji Kim
- Music byNathan Halpern, Chris Ruggiero
- Hair & MakeupLera Juno
- Production Sound MixerMike Garofalo
- Prop MasterTera Leigh Kenney
- Acting Coach to Anna SargentTerra Mackintosh
- Executive ProducersAi-jen Poo, Lydia Storie, Jane Shin Park, Andrew Kim, Bryce Norbitz, Michelle Hamada, Philipp Engelhorn, Candice Sanchez McFarlane, Bill Pohlad, Kelly Martin, Janet Yang
- Principal CastAnna Sargent, Victor Slezak, Ali Ahn, Marceline Hugot, Shane Harper
Anna, a 38-year-old Korean adoptee with a cognitive disability, cares for her aging parents in a fragile balance of meeting one another’s needs. When a Florida heat wave shatters their family and Anna’s routine, her future is uncertain until she creates a world where she can thrive.
Liz Sargent’s intimate debut drama examines the shifting demands placed on a unique — and uniquely vulnerable — family in a Florida suburb. Working with a terrific ensemble, the writer-director details the struggles of Anna (newcomer Anna Sargent, the director’s sister), fellow adopted sibling Emily (Ali Ahn), and devoted father Bob (Victor Slezak), who is succumbing to dementia.
Expanded from Sargent’s acclaimed short (2023 Sundance Film Festival), Take Me Home exposes the indignities of the American health care system and the structural challenges faced by disabled people. The film also gently and imaginatively traces a path for Anna’s independence and connection to a community of chosen family. By turns quietly devastating and bracingly optimistic, Take Me Home confronts us with an impossible situation, while holding out hope for Anna’s future. — MC
Available in person. Also available online for the public (January 29–February 1) and credentialed press and industry (January 28–February 1).
- Year2026
- Runtime99 minutes
- LanguageEnglish
- CountryUnited States
- DirectorLiz Sargent
- ScreenwriterLiz Sargent
- ProducerApoorva Guru Charan, Minos Papas, Liz Sargent
- Director of PhotographyFarhad Ahmed Dehlvi
- EditorIan Holden
- Costume DesignerMin Ji Kim
- Music byNathan Halpern, Chris Ruggiero
- Hair & MakeupLera Juno
- Production Sound MixerMike Garofalo
- Prop MasterTera Leigh Kenney
- Acting Coach to Anna SargentTerra Mackintosh
- Executive ProducersAi-jen Poo, Lydia Storie, Jane Shin Park, Andrew Kim, Bryce Norbitz, Michelle Hamada, Philipp Engelhorn, Candice Sanchez McFarlane, Bill Pohlad, Kelly Martin, Janet Yang
- Principal CastAnna Sargent, Victor Slezak, Ali Ahn, Marceline Hugot, Shane Harper