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Sierra, a teenage sociopath, is consumed by incurable boredom, driving her to experiment with intimacy and violence in search of something that finally makes her feel. Her restlessness only worsens when her naive cousin, Tess, pulls her beyond the safe confines of the suburbs and into a world filled with similarly angsty young adults. Sierra is convinced she can handle whatever the outside world throws at her, but her father isn’t so sure—and neither of them truly knows who’s right.
Driving recklessly away from a nightmarish encounter, a young man deeply rooted in his own self loathing loses his grip on reality and is confronted by his childhood demon.
When no one in the apartment building is willing to stand up to an outlaw's consistent use of all three public washing machines, Duncan, an agoraphobic mess of a man, must channel his inner Texas Ranger and bring justice to the laundry room.
Serving as a self-portrait, evidence illustrates an authentic insight on navigating mental health. Reciting ineffective personal mantras to missed calls from therapists, this collected “evidence” is a testament that everything is not okay. The film plays between abrupt imagery and measured moments, pushing the chaos mental health can bring.