In an isolated village, a group of teenagers seek to find their place in the world. On the anniversary of their friend's suicide, they smoke up. Swimming through drugs and the entrenched toxic masculinity of generations, Frankie grapples to understand his own trans-masculinity. Fears of the outside world and of the gang separating prove too much. As the evening clambers on, long-warming tensions bubble over. The question of manhood erupts when Digger accuses Frankie of choosing an identity he didnt earn. Perhaps queer manhood offers a new start at choosing our place in the world?
