

When his drug-addicted stepfather asks him to provide a clean urine sample, a teenage boy is forced to grapple with complex family dynamics as he tries to understand his parents and their struggles.
Mijito humanizes individuals disempowered by poverty or addiction while empathizing with those most impacted by it: their children. Despite his harbored teenage resentment, Huriel comes to understand his stepfather as human, capable of mistakes and love.