In the aftermath of a car accident, the boundary between life and death is blurred for a woman, her daughter, and a complete stranger. This was a joint effort by John Adams, Toby Poser and Zelda Adams, who wrote, directed and produced the movie. They also star, direct, and compose the music for the picture. The family filmmaking crew uses the Catskill Mountains as a backdrop to create a unique cold tone in this breathtaking depiction of resourcefulness. With its blue-toned photography, the film's avant-garde style brings us closer to the subconscious.
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In the aftermath of a car accident, the boundary between life and death is blurred for a woman, her daughter, and a complete stranger. This was a joint effort by John Adams, Toby Poser and Zelda Adams, who wrote, directed and produced the movie. They also star, direct, and compose the music for the picture. The family filmmaking crew uses the Catskill Mountains as a backdrop to create a unique cold tone in this breathtaking depiction of resourcefulness. With its blue-toned photography, the film's avant-garde style brings us closer to the subconscious.
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