
Fourteen-year-old Mackenzie is sent to live with her uncle in Juneau when her mother can’t care for her anymore. The living situation quickly takes a turn for the worse, and she runs away to rejoin her mother in Seattle. While on her dangerous journey of sleeping in cars and breaking into hotel rooms, she’s drawn to Rene, a lonesome backpacker looking for tranquility in the wilderness.
A quiet, introspective journey through the Alaskan wilderness. It feels like a lonely, wistful exploration of grief and survival, with a touch of hopeful connection found in unexpected places. The vast, natural landscapes mirror the internal struggles of its characters.

















