2011 | 90 minutes | NR | IMDb
Directed by Lynn Shelton
Cinematography by Benjamin Kasulke
Starring Rosemarie Dewitt, Emily Blunt & Mark Duplass
Premiered at the 2011 Toronto International Film Festival
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Mourning the death of his brother, Jack's friend Iris invites him to her father's cottage for some alone time to recuperate. Unbeknownst to either of them, Iris's sister Hannah is also staying at their father's cottage recovering from her recent break-up. One entire bottle of tequila later, Jack and Hannah wake up to find Iris at the door. They each have secrets that they're tying to keep and they each have feelings that they're trying to sort out. (IMDb)
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