When a war photographer (James Osoro) in his early thirties wakes up next to a younger supermodel (Aster), the last thing he expects from the scenario is a soul probing conversation.
When a war photographer (James Osoro) in his early thirties wakes up next to a younger supermodel (Aster), the last thing he expects from the scenario is a soul probing conversation that leaves all he considers himself to be, hanging out in the open. In the pursuant discourse revolving around trust, family, religion, hopes, dashed dreams and disillusionment, depression and sex, both parties are forced to strip bare. Are they able to rise from these depths?—Alice Wangui