“A young Dine woman, Lena and her sister Sage are trying to process the passing of their father while dealing with his funeral arrangements. The treatment they receive at the funeral home is cold, unsympathetic and impersonal. Instead of grieving their father, they find themselves inundated with the logistics of planning his funeral. While the funeral director deliver his sales pitch, Lena's imagination drifts off and she imagines how her father would want to be buried - the traditional way, once practiced by their ancestors.”