
“Everything. Is. Fine.”
After inheriting a remote Montana house, Jackson moves there from New York with his partner Grace, and the couple soon welcome a child. As Jackson becomes increasingly absent and rural isolation sets in, Grace struggles with loneliness, creative frustration, and unresolved emotional wounds. What begins as an attempt at renewal gradually turns into an intense psychological descent, placing strain on their relationship and exposing the fragile balance between love, identity, and motherhood.
An atmospheric and disquieting journey into the mind, this film blends the mundane anxieties of domesticity with a creeping sense of the surreal. It feels like a dream slowly turning into a nightmare, exploring the fragile boundaries of self amidst profound isolation and the pressures of new beginnings.















