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The Springs Cinema & Taphouse
Sandy Springs, GA
Join us for this unique event screening of Guacamole Yesterdays along with two local short films. Followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers!
Watch now on Apple TV, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube, and Google TV. For fans of Eternal Sunshine or Her.
"I psychotically loved the movie. It’s one of those movies that I want everyone I love to see. Sticks with you in a profoundly personal way." — Mary Beth, audience member
“I didn’t even realize I needed this like that. A masterpiece.” — Daya, audience member
“Funny and honest and weird. A brilliant, dreamy film with some of the most real relationship dialogue I’ve seen.” — Van, audience member
“The writing is sharp, the performances are on point, and the pacing keeps you engaged from start to finish.” — Lance, audience member
““It made you feel something, which is what movies are for. And it’s something that we are missing in the film world right now.””
Photo: Erika Doss
We built Guacamole Yesterdays for anyone craving connection over content.
No algorithms. No I.P. Just humor, heart, and meaning.
Ames, a cartoonist suffering from heartbreak, signs up for an experimental therapy that lets her relive and rewrite the memories of her ex. But changing the past means blurring the truth.
Starring Randy Havens (Stranger Things), Sophie Edwards (This World Alone), and Aditenpo Thomas (Hawkeye).
Sci-fi Romance | 85 minutes
Not Rated (contains language and adult themes)
We believe movies are mirrors.
When you see your heartbreak, hope, or healing reflected on screen, you release something inside yourself.
At Mirror Box Films, everything we make is driven by a desire for connection, collaboration, and community.
The best movies let you know "you’re not alone.” Hear from screening attendees who saw themselves reflected in Guacamole Yesterdays.
““I have never felt personally connected to a film quite like I do with Guacamole Yesterdays. It was as though snippets of my life were replaying before my eyes. Compelling, relatable, incredibly powerful. Manages to be both laugh-out-loud funny and ugly-cry sad in the same picture.”
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““I stumbled across this film playing at my local art theater, and honestly, it felt like fate. The story is thought-provoking and emotionally moving. I laughed, cried, and soaked in all the details. Do yourself a favor and watch this sweet little film. It’ll linger in your head like a good song!””
““This was such a pleasant surprise. A small, low-budget indie film I knew nothing about that was really quite moving and beautiful in so many ways. If you’ve ever felt love or loss, this will resonate.””
““I don’t know if I’ve ever seen a film that balanced the humor with the tragedy so well. Watching it with an audience you could hear the laughs, and then you could feel the tension building, and then you could hear the tears. What a great experience.””
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13 cities. 11 festivals. Hundreds of people in the summer of 2025 who laughed and cried together. Thank you for proving that indie films still matter.
5/1 - WINSTON-SALEM, NC
5/2 - WILMINGTON,NC
5/3 - CHARLOTTE, NC
5/4 - KNOXVILLE, TN
5/7 - ATLANTA, GA
5/16 - NASHVILLE, TN
5/29 - ASTORIA, NY
6/7 - ATHENS, GA
6/9 - TUCSON, AZ
6/10 - PHOENIX, AZ
6/11 - SANTA ANA, CA
6/13 - LOS ANGELES, CA
6/21 - AUSTIN, TX