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Shot in rural North & South Carolina this visually striking Bergman-esque portrait of a doomed love... more | add synopsisAwards:
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(Credited cast)| Jessika Cardinahl | ... | Willa | |
| Jack Conley |
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I was lucky enough to see this film at the "Kansas City Filmmakers Jubilee," where it won the top prize. It is a remarkable film. The expressionistic source, a prize-winning novella by Debra Di Blasi, who adapted her work into film's most effective screenplay, has been translated into a cinematic language that serves as a dreamscape provoking images of love and loss that will stay with you a
long, long time. Highly recommended for those who love the ability of cinema to translate the written word into visual images.