SYNOPSIS
“The River Cabin” portrays a journey of forgiveness through fleeting moments of tenderness and callousness. It seeks to answer questions of personal value in an age when self-worth has become a hyperbole.
By framing notions of separation and connection in a setting so desolate and private, “The River Cabin” questions the difference between physical and mental loneliness. How are they different? How do they affect a person’s state of being? How do loss and love dictate personality?