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After Caleb Lache's girlfriend, Shannon, is murdered one fateful night when they are both only eighteen years old, he turns to an existence of life in a bottle of booze. Years later, another tragedy hits their small Kentucky town and Caleb is thrust back into reality, forced to think about someone other than himself. He finds himself responsible and fighting for people he just met. A strange visitor appears in the forest behind his neighborhood, convincing Caleb he has found the key to his girlfriend's unsolved murder. Determined to set things right and keep his family safe, Caleb takes a journey into the national forest in search of answers to what happened that night and revenge for Shannon's death. However, now he isn't alone.
Nothing happens in a small town. At least, that's what newcomer Wes and his friends think when a building is erected next to the town's only gas station and ends up being a boring sew shop. A place for old ladies to make quilts and complain about the youth of the town, like always. That's until Wes and his friend Clare discover a cryptic symbol sketched on the floor of the building and a swastika hidden in the shop sign. Later, the four friends see the elderly people of the town holding a strange ceremony, conjuring up dark entities. The teens quickly discover the sew shop isn't what it seems and they must decide if it's up to them to stop the destructive happenings which could harm them all.
At fifteen years old Aidan Osher lost his older brother to a drug-induced suicide. Now, at twenty-two, about to graduate from film school in Seattle, he is struggling with knowing who he is or where he belongs. A chance meeting with another skateboarder, Zeke, launches Aidan into an unfamiliar world both inside himself and out. As their friendship unfolds, Aidan is drawn to Zeke in a way he can't explain. Zeke's openness about his own homosexuality and abuse from the family and church he was raised in, makes Aidan question feelings he has long since buried. They find themselves intricately woven and their connection deeper than friendship. Aidan finds in Zeke answers to himself, his place in the world and a love he didn't know could exist. Recent tensions in Seattle, place Aidan, Zeke, and their friends in a situation where they have to decide between their own safety, or standing up to police intimidation and violence against the residents of a nearby homeless encampment. Footage of police brutality Aidan catches on film, puts them all on the run, fearing for their lives and their future. Zeke and Aidan flee to his brother's best friend in North Carolina, which opens the door to his past he had closed to save his sanity. Reopening these old wounds forces both Aidan and Zeke to have to face what their true purpose is, and find the best way to fight together, against an oppressive system determined to keep them silent.
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