Two Yellow Lines

[Available Nov. 9 via digital and on various VOD platforms.] After a PTSD-afflicted, guilt-ridden, divorced, former smokejumping firefighter (Zac Titus), who is working as a logger in Washington for his boss (Grant Snow), picks up his estranged, 13-year-old daughter (Alexis Titus) at an astronomy camp in Wyoming, and then she deliberately misses her flight to Los Angeles to see her mother (Alicia Ziegler) in Derek Bauer's compelling, moving, down-to-earth, realistic, well-acted, 96-minute, 2020 film dominated by gorgeous cinematography and scenery, they end up trying to reconnect on motorcycle road trip through Montana.
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