"Murdochville,1957. A family is forced to move, as the father, pained by a long miners' strike, finds a new job in the city."
A small family confronts upheaval when a protracted miners’ strike upends their world and forces them to leave their rugged hillside town for a future they can barely envision. In a city filled with unfamiliar noise and pace, they cling to their bond as they navigate new roles, shifting identities, and the quiet ache of what’s left behind. The father seeks stability for his loved ones while wrestling with memories of the mine’s gravity; the mother juggles resilience and hope, encouraging her children to dream beyond the horizon. Through hardship and adaptation, they discover strength in unity and the stubborn pulse of home.
A small family confronts upheaval when a protracted miners’ strike upends their world and forces them to leave their rugged hillside town for a future they can barely envision. In a city filled with unfamiliar noise and pace, they cling to their bond as they navigate new roles, shifting identities, and the quiet ache of what’s left behind. The father seeks stability for his loved ones while wrestling with memories of the mine’s gravity; the mother juggles resilience and hope, encouraging her children to dream beyond the horizon. Through hardship and adaptation, they discover strength in unity and the stubborn pulse of home.