
a documentary by Adrian Goycoolea
“…doesn’t feel like a documentary trying to explain its subject. It feels more like someone sitting with unresolved thoughts and letting them unfold.”
“Instead of defining Sogo, the film lets him appear in fragments. Sometimes those fragments feel beautiful, sometimes uncomfortable, and occasionally overwhelming. The film does not try to resolve those contradictions, and that is what makes it feel honest and intimate, inviting the viewer to sit with those feelings.”
— Penelope de la Cruz, New Jersy Stage