

A bourbon-soaked fever dream where grief wears a sundress and the Appalachians whisper secrets.
In the hazy mountains of eastern Kentucky, a young woman searches for the missing pieces of a mysterious event that killed her family.
Cinematography
Kentucky mountains shot like a living, breathing antagonist.
Acting
Augie Duke carries grief like a second skin.
Direction
Anderson's debut trusts silence over exposition.
Director
Bethany Brooke Anderson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Bethany Brooke Anderson grew up in Kentucky and shot in her actual hometown, casting locals alongside professionals.
The film deliberately subverts 'hillbilly horror' tropes by making the landscape beautiful and the threat intimate, not monstrous.
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