American Fable is a drama thriller set in the Reagan era American Midwest. A young girl finds herself facing foreclosure on her family farm and desperate to help her parents, she stumbles upon a dark secret involving a mysterious woman and a violent teenager. As she tries to navigate the dangerous situation, she is forced to make a moral dilemma while hiding and eavesdropping. This film explores themes of economic crisis, desperation, and the innocence of childhood.
Sam the white-washer pines for the affluent Lindy, but she has dumped him in favor of another. Sam finds a large sum of money, and goes to New York to enjoy a shopping spree, buying new clothes, jewelry and a car with a driver. Back home, Lindy flips for Sam and his newfound wealth, and dumps the rival. Sam throws an engagement party where he indulges in a friendly game of cards with his former rival and another man, who unbeknownst to Sam, is a card shark.
Susan, a pretty high school student, has everything going for her—except popularity. She can't figure out why she is so "out of step" with the rest of the crowd. She finally comes to realize that her habit of "hanging back" and "not trying to fit in" is making her unpopular. She vows to change her ways and go along with the crowd, which means that people will like her.
Hot summer day. Colombia. What starts as an insignificant afternoon for two sisters, goofing around as they always do, will forever change their bond when their cousins pay them a visit.
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