Glendora

Filming in Glendora feels like opening a time capsule that keeps rewriting itself. It’s the town where I grew up, and now I watch my friends’ children run through the same yards and streets we once did. The corners haven’t changed much, but the faces have. It’s strange and comforting to see the next chapter unfolding in the same backdrop. When I visit, the world feels slower. The air smells like orange blossoms and pavement after rain. My friends talk about school schedules and new roofs, and I film quietly while the kids invent games we probably played under different names. Seeing the place through their eyes makes the past feel closer, not farther away. Each reel from Glendora becomes a small study in time... how it folds, repeats, and softens. The town still feels like home, but the home part now lives in the people, not the streets.

People
Nieces, Nephews, Friends that feel like Family, Family that feels like Friends
Date
Stuck in Time
Events
Birthdays, Holidays, Celebrations of all kinds
Gadgets
Insta360, Iphone, Braun Nizo Pro

Lyndsay Donhoff

Nothing here is perfect, and that’s sort of the point. The film jumps, the light leaks, the color drifts. I think that’s where the charm hides.... in all the little ways the world refuses to be polished.

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