Cast: William McInnes, Monic Hendrickx, David Field, Roy Billing
Duration: 90 mins
Country of Origin: Australia
Mature themes, violence and coarse language

★★★★
“A small film with a big story to tell.”
Sandra Hall, THE SYDNEY MORNING HERALD
★★★★
“The love story is so, so strong”
David Stratton, ABC AT THE MOVIES
When Tahmeena (Monic Hendrickx) stumbles onto the isolated farm of John (William McInnes), he has no choice but to take her in. An illegal refugee, she’s been badly injured and doesn’t speak English. While John’s not inclined to welcome visitors, not since the suspicious death of his wife, he’s even less inclined to involve the police. So he goes about his business as he waits for her to heal when he plans to send her on her way.
A reluctant voyage of mutual discovery begins as these two strangers are forced to communicate and connect through signs and pictures and come a gradual understanding of each other’s language. Tahmeena brings the homestead back to life, reopening John’s eyes to the beauty of his land. In return, John does his best to track down the daughter she sent ahead from war-ravaged Afghanistan.
As the layers of mistrust and hurt are peeled away, a love affair – passionate and poetic – unfolds to reveal the beauty of freedom, hope and choice. But they can’t stay hidden away on the farm forever. They won’t be truly free until they venture out. And when they do, the men who think they own Tahmeena come looking for her … and they won’t leave without her.