Synopsis
Away We Go is a movie released in 2009.
In this heartfelt dramedy, Verona and Burt find themselves at a crossroads, grappling with the impending arrival of their first child while navigating the unexpected departure of Burt's parents to Belgium. With their support system uprooted and their Colorado home feeling more like a cage than a sanctuary, the couple embarks on an adventurous road trip across the country. Their journey takes them to a medley of quirky cities and varying family dynamics, offering both comedic moments and profound insights into the complexities of parenthood. As they reconnect with old friends and distant relatives, Verona and Burt's experiences become a mirror reflecting their own hopes, fears, and aspirations as future parents. The film beautifully captures the essence of family, love, and the often chaotic pursuit of belonging. With a blend of humor and touching moments, it encourages viewers to ponder what truly defines a home and the kind of legacy we wish to leave for the next generation. This poignant exploration of relationships and self-discovery makes it a must-watch for anyone who has ever contemplated the intricacies of family life.
Focus Features
Neal Street Productions
Big Beach