As summer slowly evaporates under a fading sun, a group of teenage girls discover a strange meditation app promising spiritual enlightenment. But what follows is no enlightenment - only a mirror of hidden fears, desires, and a reality slipping further from their grasp.
"Infinite Summer" is a digital-age trip from paradise to paranoia - aesthetically sharp, obsessively suggestive, and frighteningly current. This isn’t a question of where we’re going… but whether we’ve already crossed the line.
The film had its world premiere at the Fantasia International Film Festival in 2024 and is noted for its unique blend of coming-of-age storytelling and transhumanist science fiction.
Miguel Llansó is a Spanish director known for his experimental and genre-blending films. Prior to "Infinite Summer," he directed "Crumbs" (2015) and "Jesus Shows You the Way to the Highway" (2019), both of which gained cult status for their originality and unconventional storytelling.