Overview
- Set in the 1880s Pacific Northwest, the film follows a British widower who hires a Native American governess to educate his two daughters.
- Darla Contois plays the governess, with Bronte Carmichael and Lily La Torre as the daughters, alongside Forrest Goodluck and Pernilla August.
- Nathalie Álvarez Mesén co-wrote the script with Icelandic author Sjón, exploring themes of patriarchal constraint and bodily decolonization.
- Principal photography has largely taken place in Belfast, with a final two‑day shoot planned in Göteborg before VFX-inclusive post-production.
- Backed by a multi-territory European co-production led by Hobab, the film will be released in Sweden by TriArt, with international distribution to be announced.