A professor, mother and author is in the midst of a publicity tour for her new book while her only child struggles with a terminal illness. Raised Jewish and Catholic, the mother is turmoiled by her intransigent atheist beliefs-the subject of her book-and the imminence of her daughter's expected death. The mother's loss, self-reflection and innermost desire to understand the unpardonable, manifests in visual temporal abstraction, when a mysterious gift arrives, the result of which is one of philosophical ambiguity.
—Harvey