
Carl and Jessie are half siblings who feel trapped by the existential and economic pressures of living in the small mining town of Canaan, Ohio. Their shared rebellion soon takes on the form of an illicit love affair depicted in interwoven sequences of lusty poeticism and ethnographic vérité. When Jessie becomes pregnant, the tension between the couple’s youthful vitality and the dire realities of rural society leads to consequences both despairing and hopeful.
A suffocating portrait of rural isolation and forbidden desire. It feels like a humid, restless summer night where the air is thick with unspoken tensions and the weight of small-town life. A deeply affecting, somber experience.
















