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An American expatriate in 1991 Brittany captures the twilight of rural traditions under a Europe in flux—tender, wry, and hauntingly beautiful.

A blackly funny, brutally honest meditation on mortality, masculinity, and the shared instincts of creatures facing slow, inevitable suffering.

“There was no thought of an egotistical self-sacrifice, no thought of anything left behind… only the immediate bliss of the end of the physical self.”

“We’re an ill-formed congregation of ghosts now and maybe always, with one simple goal: remember the way home and how it felt to have definable form instead of living each…

“Art is inherently human… To assume their life’s work should be abused for the sake of evolution is to discredit the sacrifices they made to fulfill those dreams.”

A poignant exploration of love, longing, and the push-pull of an enduring yet fractured relationship, set against the backdrop of nature’s quiet power.