An inspiring documentary about overcoming homelessness and addiction in the City of Los Angeles
An unfinished film is passed along from one friend to another. The dialog between them is a journey crossed by the swarming of the Great Eastern Brood X of periodical cicadas that prophetically emerge every 17 years in the United States, invoking a reflection of a post-pandemic present and our shared futures. A road movie composed of a chorus of voices (both human and non-human), the warnings of history, the power of nature and rebirth.
Follows two couples meeting together for the first time after months of being on lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Actress Maria, and filmmaker Luke, travelled from LA to Spain in March 2020 to get married. The pandemic caused them to cancel the wedding, and forced them into lockdown with Luke’s mum, Karen, who had travelled all the way from Australia. Luke filmed it all and put it online as a series. They cancelled their wedding again when Maria fell pregnant. Luke filmed that too. Maria is now determined to get married. Luke, feeling stuck in Spain, thinks the only way to enjoy the wedding and cling to his old dreams is to film it. For Maria, sick of their life being public, it’s the final straw.
In a post-pandemic world, a grieving young widow struggling with her own self-destruction, fights to save people as part of a crisis response team, battling the men who don't want her there, the clients who fight her tooth and nail, and her own wounded psyche. She wants to save the world, if the job doesn't kill her first.
On the run from her former employers through a zombie-ridden hellscape, a war-weary neurobiologist searches desperately for her missing sister. But an unlikely bond with a docile ghoul threatens to upend her understanding of the undead and the outbreak itself.
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