After her father's violent death, Native American young adult Margo Crane leaves down Michigan's Stark River trying to find her estranged mom. En route, she runs into allies, adversaries, risk, as well as the beauty of nature, all while concerning grips with her past and her own identification. A Midwestern Gothic coming-of-age fable set along the riverbanks, Chicago musician-filmmaker Haroula Rose's debut function is an evocative marital relationship of Winter months's Bone as well as Huckleberry Finn.
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After her father's violent death, Native American young adult Margo Crane leaves down Michigan's Stark River trying to find her estranged mom. En route, she runs into allies, adversaries, risk, as well as the beauty of nature, all while concerning grips with her past and her own identification. A Midwestern Gothic coming-of-age fable set along the riverbanks, Chicago musician-filmmaker Haroula Rose's debut function is an evocative marital relationship of Winter months's Bone as well as Huckleberry Finn.
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