A Little Story About Forever

Max Romey | 2025 | 10 min.

2026 Official Selection

This short film about forever unfolds from the POVs of father (max) and son (kip) as they attempt to write a book about what forever means. The father feels overwhelmed by all of the threats to forever, like forever chemicals, and calls an unlikely hero – Mark Ruffalo – to ask for help seeing the big picture.

See this film on tour near you:

June 4, 2026 Boston MA Atlantic Wharf
May 2, 2026 Truckee CA (Repeat Screening) Tahoe Donner Alder Creek Adventure Center
April 30, 2026 Madison WI (+ Virtual On Demand) Barrymore Theatre
April 26, 2026 San Pedro CA (Repeat Screening) Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
April 25, 2026 San Pedro CA (Repeat Screening) Cabrillo Marine Aquarium
April 18, 2026 Mariposa CA (+ Virtual on Demand) The Grove House
April 18, 2026 Mariposa CA (Wild Child) The Grove House
April 18, 2026 Tallulah Falls GA Gertrude Long Harris Theater at Tallulah Falls School
April 18, 2026 Springdale UT Bumbleberry Theater
April 17, 2026 Northampton MA Weinstein Auditorium in Smith College's Wright Hall
April 16, 2026 Burlington VT J Skis
April 15, 2026 Lake Tahoe CA (Private Event) School Program
April 13, 2026 Homer AK (Private Event) School Program
April 12, 2026 Columbia MO Clary-Shy Community ParkMU Health Care Pavilion
April 12, 2026 Redondo Beach CA Redondo Union High School
April 11, 2026 Jupiter FL Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse & Museum
April 2, 2026 Mill Valley CA (For Students and Educators Only Private Event) Sequoia Cinema
April 1, 2026 San Rafael CA (For Students and Educators Only Private Event) Smith Rafael Film Center
March 27, 2026 Concord NH (+ Virtual On Demand) BNH Stage
March 22, 2026 Silverthorne CO (+ Virtual on Demand) Silverthorne Pavillion
March 21, 2026 Akron OH (+ Video on Demand) The Nightlight Cinema
March 20, 2026 Farmington CT Miss Porter’s School - Hacker Theater
March 14, 2026 Fredericksburg VA University of Mary Washington (The Ballroom)
March 7, 2026 San José CA Scott Center for Social Entrepreneurship

Max Romey is a father, husband and award-winning Alaskan artist and filmmaker who has visually shown the world that anything is possible if you are willing to make that first scary mark. Max is also dyslexic and reminds people every day it’s ok if you don’t see the world like everyone else, there is room for you! There are no typos or misspellings in art!