SYNOPSIS
A protected life - exposed. Vanessa Redgrave stars in an intimate tale of the imagination, in which a woman's visit to a beautiful but tormented country leads her on a psychological voyage of selfdiscovery.
Oscar® winner Vanessa Redgrave stars in this HBO Films adaptation of writer/actor Wallace Shawn’s deeply personal stage play about the high cost of enlightenment, and the ever-widening gap between those who have and those who have not. Redgrave plays a nameless woman from a privileged world, suffering from a sense of disconnection from her comfortable life, who travels to a country (also nameless) in the throes of civil war. Suddenly deliriously ill, she collapses in a hotel bathroom, and, confronts an internal chorus of conflicting voices: dreams of comfort from her past, images of physical and economic violence, accusations of indifference, and cold-blooded arguments in favor of oppression. The central question: what, if anything, is a morally consistent way to live in the world as it is?'