A bereaved woman seeks out a new life, off the grid in Wyoming.
*From my review in the Alliance of Women Film Journalists*
Pam says:
Mother Nature can be harsh, but she can also be healing. We see both sides of her in Robin Wright’s feature directorial debut “Land.” Wright also stars in the film as Edee, a woman running away to the remote wilderness as a means to escape her memories of a tragedy. Her success in escaping is more difficult than she imagined as she leaves everything and everyone far behind. Ditching her cell phone and car, she stocks a newly purchased and dilapidated cabin with no amenities. Her survival knowledge and instincts prove to be less than adequate as she finds herself freezing and starving after a bear ravages her cabin. But for the kindness of a random hunter passing by, Edee would have died…but she didn’t.
To read the review in its entirety, go to https://awfj.org/blog/2021/01/28/land-sundance2021-review-by-pamela-powell/
4 Stars