Following the death of her father, Alice returns to her home village for the first time in fifteen years, to claim the tenancy to the family farm she believes is rightfully hers. "Sensitively explores the way a traumatic memory can seep through a life in the same way that poisoned ground water can taint a piece of land"--Observer (UK) "A moving, North of England-set portrait of marginalized working-class cultures and the resillience of damaged children."--Hollywood Reporter. "There's scarcely room here for improvement at the level of craft or performance..."--Variety.