When Eva, the daughter, accidentally shoots her White hippie fiance dead, her parents insist on getting rid of the body in order to protect Eva. As the family collides with each other on what is the right thing to do, tension and long-buried secrets about the family's journey to America begin to surface. Faced with this expanded understanding of their collective past and sacrifices, Eva eventually makes the hard decision to save her family by getting rid of her fiance's body in a way only she knows how.
A Family Guide to Hunting
When Eva's free-spirited partner is tragically injured by her own hand, her family scrambles to protect her from the law by finding a way to handle the aftermath. With conflicting ideas on what to do next, tensions among the family members reach a breaking point.