In this captivating story, we follow Edee, a woman who suffers a great loss and decides to retreat to a cabin in the remote Wyoming mountains in search of solitude and healing.
The plot unfolds as Edee struggles to survive in a hostile and isolated environment, facing the challenges of nature and her own emotional pain.
As the protagonist immerses herself in the simple, raw life of nature, she begins a journey of self-discovery and redemption.
With contemplative direction, emotive performances and stunning cinematography, ‘Land’ immerses us in a world of introspection and connection to the land.
Through Edee's loneliness and her struggle to find purpose in the midst of pain, the film invites us to reflect on the strength of the human spirit and healing through nature.
With an evocative soundtrack, emotional scenes and a script filled with moments of beauty and melancholy, ‘Land’ takes us on an emotional and spiritual journey where loneliness and hope intertwine in a narrative charged with emotion and redemption.
Through moments of silence, contemplation and acceptance, the film challenges us to find inner peace and connection with our deepest selves.
Wright's directorial debut was nominated for the Audience Award at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival in recognition of the film's resonant emotional impact.
In addition, the film received a nomination for Best Cinematography at the Independent Spirit Awards, recognising the exceptional visual artistry that helps elevate the narrative.
Commercially, Land performed modestly, grossing just over $2 million worldwide on a relatively low budget.