The movie "Land" is a psychological drama film directed by Robin Wright in her feature directorial debut, from a screenplay by Jesse Chatham and Erin Dignam). The movie tells the story of Edee Holzer, who moves to Wyoming after a traumatic experience and purchases a small, remote cabin to live in solitude without any modern conveniences connecting her to the outside world, including telephones or cars). Edee is isolated emotionally by a horrible tragedy and the lingering grief that has made her suicidal. The tragedy is not explicitly stated in the search results, but it is hinted at through flashbacks. Edee struggles with basic provisions, including chopping firewood and fishing, and when a black bear enters her cabin, eats her food, and destroys much of the rest of her supplies while she hides in her outhouse, she reaches her breaking point). The movie is a lyrical character study about two deeply pained people who find purpose in one another, and it suggests that isolation isnt the answer and connection is what matters.