Some families protect each other. Others protect the story.
When Myra, a struggling singer-songwriter, abandons safe heartbreak anthems and begins writing about her own childhood, her music changes — and so does everything else. The songs are sharp, personal, and impossible to ignore. And as they begin to find an audience, listeners start connecting them to one man in particular: her father, a rising politician with a carefully managed public image.
What begins as artistic rebellion quickly becomes something more dangerous. Journalists start asking questions. Advisers move to contain the damage. Her family insists she’s rewriting the past.
But Myra is done protecting anyone.
Set against the collision of art and power, The Official Version explores what happens when private memory becomes public record — and how far someone will go when the only leverage they have left is the truth.