In rural Saskatchewan, the Mandolin family is shunned by their community after the father's suicide. Snit, a teenager, is taken away to a group home where he faces abuse. He escapes and returns to his family farm, where his Aunt Matilda struggles to maintain the property. Snit agrees to make moonshine with Johnny Swift, a local acquaintance, to help his aunt. However, Snit has ulterior motives, and their operation must evade Ray Kane, the local law enforcement. The situation becomes complicated as Snit discovers Johnny's deeper motivations and receives support from Robin, a neighbor, and an unexpected person.
Hungry Hills
The Mandolin family struggled to fit in in rural Saskatchewan in the mid-twentieth century, facing rejection and isolation due to their perceived differences. Their situation worsened after the father's tragic death, as some community members, including the local grocery store owner, continu...