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After decades of self-imposed exile, a 70 year old widow returns to her family's West Texas ranch and rediscovers the love she thought was lost forever.
SYNOPSIS:
Blending elements of Gothic literature and modern Westerns, Casita de la Luna is a short film
centered around a tragic romance set against the scenic vistas of West Texas.
Exploring themes of betrayal, guilt, and love, it is a story driven by Daisy, a self-possessed
70-year-old woman who plays against type in a way we rarely, if ever, see. Far from feeble or overly
sentimental, Daisy embodies many traits of the archetypal Western male lead-she’s an unapologetic
old-timer cowboy haunted by demons who rolls into town, reunites with a lost love, has her own
personal reckoning while saving the day, then rolls right back out again a changed woman. A strong
willed individualist with a deeply rooted moral code, if Daisy were a man, she’d be Clint Eastwood.
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