One Percent More Humid
A coming-of-age story about friendship and grief; Catherine (Julia Garner) and Iris (Juno Temple), childhood friends returning home to a hot and humid New England summer, fill their days and nights with parties, skinny-dipping and rekindling old relationships, but when a shared trauma from their past becomes increasingly difficult to suppress, a wedge between the two grows and each begin to pursue forbidden love affairs.
Released: 2017
Genre: Drama
Country: United States
Director: Liz W. Garcia
Producer: La Pistola, Red Entertainment
Cast
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