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SYNOPSIS:
Lighthouse Point follows Iris Wheeler, a 20-year-old film student who returns to her Long Island beach town expecting a quiet summer to finish her first short film. Instead, she's pulled back into the familiar rhythm of hometown life—best friends, boardwalk nights, family memories, and the unspoken ache of growing up too fast. But when Iris collides (literally) with Emerson Haven, a charming and mysterious newcomer whose confidence irritates her as much as it disarms her, the summer she thought she could predict begins to unravel. As a reluctant connection forms between them, Iris finds herself confronting the pieces of her own life she's been avoiding: her ambitions, her grief, her changing friendships, and the uncertain future waiting beyond the shoreline. Set against the backdrop of a close-knit coastal community, Lighthouse Point is a character-driven coming-of-age drama about first love, identity, loss, and the bittersweet transition into adulthood. Through sun-soaked days and firelit nights, it explores the moment when you realize you're no longer who you were, not yet who you're becoming, and desperately trying to make sense of the space in between.
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