Sarah Oleksyk’s mini-epic of high-school distress is simple enough in its premise—angry girl wants art and love, clashes with friends and mom, pins all her hopes on a long-distance romance—but carried out with startling ambition, technique, and heart. Her calm, adult gaze manages to convey raw teenage emotion in context without judging or softening it. Beautifully rendered and so involving that you won’t know whether you want to scream at Ivy or be her, but you’ll want to know what happens next.