I'm curious if the "Go Home" was because the old woman did something that Georgia will find at home? Or if it's like she knows something will be there?
A modern, queer retelling and deconstruction of the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea.
Trying to cure her art block, Georgia travels up to the countryside to attempt a huge project: sculpting a statue of a woman. But she pours herself into her artwork to a dangerous degree, and complicated feelings begin to arise.
Only made more complicated when her statue comes to life.
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