Falconer and producer Grant Ellison, who are married, started discussing the film in 2022. Falconer, a film student at
University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), grew up in
Traverse City, Michigan and wanted to capture the experience of coming of age there, specifically at Green Lake, through film. She felt that an anthology film structure "was the only way to tell this story well." Toward the end of 2022, Falconer and Ellison began working on financing; Falconer sought thesis funding from UCLA. The next year, they began casting and putting together a crew. By that summer, they started production. The film received an
SAG-AFTRA exemption to continue filming through 2023. A private screening was shown in the middle of 2024. In July 2025,
The Future of Film Is Female acquired distribution rights to the film, and released it on September 12, 2025. == Critical reception ==