
This one was a bit on the weird side, but I really did enjoy it.

It tells a coming of age story of a little girl in New Mexico. Her dad has clinical depression; her mother is a free spirit who likes to work in their garden naked. They somehow live on her dad's VA pension of $5000/year. They live in the middle of nowhere with no running water or phone or electricity. They grow a lot of their food and hunt for the rest. If they need something like dental work done they barter for it, and they scavenge in the local dump.
More than anything Bo wants her father to feel better and start being her father again. She also wants to live a more normal, mainline lifestyle.
The lives of this family change when an auditor from the IRS comes to audit their finances.
The film also serves as a lovely visual poem to the beauties of the state of New Mexico.
