After her papa's violent fatality, Native American teenager Margo Crane leaves down Michigan's Stark River looking for her estranged mom. On the way, she experiences allies, opponents, risk, and also the appeal of nature, all while involving grips with her past and her own identification. A Midwestern Gothic coming-of-age fable established along the shores, Chicago musician-filmmaker Haroula Rose's debut attribute is an evocative marital relationship of Wintertime's Bone and Huckleberry Finn.
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After her papa's violent fatality, Native American teenager Margo Crane leaves down Michigan's Stark River looking for her estranged mom. On the way, she experiences allies, opponents, risk, and also the appeal of nature, all while involving grips with her past and her own identification. A Midwestern Gothic coming-of-age fable established along the shores, Chicago musician-filmmaker Haroula Rose's debut attribute is an evocative marital relationship of Wintertime's Bone and Huckleberry Finn.
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