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After a spirited Air Force member tragically dies in a war plane crash in Afghanistan, her heartbroken family and friends navigate their grief, finding solace in shared memories of her infectious joy.

At the core of these memories is Kcey, a spirited young woman of Puerto Rican and African American heritage. Her infectious spirit and uniquely endearing laugh became her signature, filling every room with infectious energy and joy. As a child, Kcey's spirited antics foreshadowed her future strength; she later emerged as a formidable member of the Air Force. Recollections from her mother, father, sister, childhood friend, and a battle buddy capture the essence of Kcey, from her infectious laughter to her cherished moments under the Afghan sunsets. Each memory serves as a testament to a life lived passionately. However, heartbreak strikes when, amid war, a plane crashes, claiming Kcey's life. As they grapple with this devastating loss, her loved ones oscillate between despair and denial, occasionally seeking refuge in work or the numbing embrace of alcohol. Yet, as they collectively mourn, they discover solace in their shared memories of Kcey's radiant spirit.

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01-11-2023

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Jesse Collier Sutterley

Jesse Collier Sutterley

Jesse Collier Sutterley is a documentary film director and editor from the San Francisco Bay Area. Sutterley was the editor of the award-winning feature, Ultimate Sacrifices: Cpt. Jennifer Moreno and award-winning film From Mexico To Vietnam, as well as a handful of short films, Buck Southworth,The Bataan Death March to name a few. As a historian Sutterley deeply enjoys retelling the stories of our past and collecting our shared histories to be preserved for future generations. His work has mainly focused on grief and the human experience around loss. Aside from his work as a filmmaker Sutterley works as a graphic designer and photographer throughout the United States and is currently finishing his Master Degree in film at San Francisco State University.
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