After her dad's terrible death, Indigenous American teenager Margo Crane gets away down Michigan's Stark River in search of her estranged mom. En route, she encounters allies, adversaries, risk, as well as the beauty of nature, all while concerning grasps with her past as well as her own identification. A Midwestern Gothic coming-of-age fable set along the riverbanks, Chicago musician-filmmaker Haroula Rose's debut attribute is an expressive marriage of Winter's Bone and Huckleberry Finn.
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After her dad's terrible death, Indigenous American teenager Margo Crane gets away down Michigan's Stark River in search of her estranged mom. En route, she encounters allies, adversaries, risk, as well as the beauty of nature, all while concerning grasps with her past as well as her own identification. A Midwestern Gothic coming-of-age fable set along the riverbanks, Chicago musician-filmmaker Haroula Rose's debut attribute is an expressive marriage of Winter's Bone and Huckleberry Finn.
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