“A languorous, 87-minute movie worth watching … you might find yourself thinking about it for days.”
—Vulture
“A collection of wistfully effervescent vignettes … that draws a gentle power from the stillness of the water that runs through it.”
—Indiewire
Described by writer-director Sierra Falconer as “what it feels like to be home, and what it feels like to leave,” this debut feature burns as hot as a summer day with the lives of Green Lake, Michigan, residents converging across four luminous vignettes during a passing season. A charming anthology film, executive produced by Joanna Hogg (THE SOUVENIR I & II). Free Member Monday — free admission for all AFS members on Monday, November 3.
