A British film by a director who emerged from the “weird Greek wave” — a friend and collaborator of Yorgos Lanthimos and Richard Linklater.
Somewhere in the Scottish wilderness, in an undefined time and space, lies a small, quiet village, seemingly lost to the world. Its residents share all joys and hardships, while Walter — a childhood friend of the landowner who has left the city to become a farmer — delights in the simple life close to nature. He helps a cartographer map the area, the villagers gather the harvest, and no one suspects that this idyll is nearing its end: over the course of seven hallucinatory days, the nameless village will vanish.
