Seventeen-year-old Brydie White is emotionally stunted due to an accidental shooting death she was involved in as an adolescent. She's fascinated by death and has taken to burying dead animals in the local church graveyard, a pastime that has convinced the town's children to join her. As the townsfolk see her as a menace and bad influence, the vicar, Reverend Philip Moss, wants to help her, and a Gypsy named Roibin Krisenki takes it upon himself to be her savior.
Gypsy Girl
A teenager struggling to cope with a traumatic childhood experience finds comfort in an unusual ritual of burying deceased animals as she faces the difficulties of adolescence.