

The O’Briens are a typical suburban family; a mother, father, 2 teenagers and a grandpa. They find themselves consumed with work, civic duties, school studies, sports, a hard-to-escape feeling of loss and grief…their lives are on auto-pilot with little time for each other.
In an attempt to bring the family together while also nurturing a business relationship, Mom (Sharon) and Dad (Bob) plan a trip to their fishing camp.
Joining them is Bob’s client, Ronald Farrin, his wife (Megan), and their socially awkward son (Edward). The O’Brien teens (Ashley and Jack) are not enthused about spending the weekend with Edward.
Based on Ronald’s suggestion, they take a different route where they are unexpectedly delayed at a bridge.
Stranded, the families exit their vehicles. As the group disperses, events lead to surprising revelations and discoveries of one another in ways they never expected.
When a shocking emergency occurs, Sharon, who is firmly set in her ways, is deeply affected.
Everyone is impacted by the realization that we have more in common with one another than we truly understand.
Directed by Dana and Jeff Dunton (USA)