is a quirky, locally-produced film about Olive, nicknamed "Livi" (Kaelynn Hong). The twenty-something screenwriter types her protagonist, Mikiah (Chris Clarke), as a 42-year-old actor, who unfolds Livi's exposition as he experiences his. The film aimed to explicate/dissect the title character who, like her yard-camping, singing-telegramming mother (Laura Fair-Schultz), struggles with intimacy, stability and grieving.
Christopher Clarke, Jessica Anderson
Drama
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