You, me, desert, forever is a docu-fantasy made in Joshua Tree, California. The selected short vignettes and out-takes thread into a cryptic narrative of two lonely and hilarious Canadian women wearing fur coats in the desert.
Things we do: hold matches to cut-off braids, water dead bushes, hold a recording of the repeated word “PLEASE” to a disconnected telephone, erect a “FLOWER CROWNS AND GREETING CARDS FOR SALE” table at the side of a desolate dirt road, bring an alcoholic man-dummy named Rod to the local saloon to sing karaoke duets with...
WIVES feel heartache, but for no one in particular. Logic is broken. Even the landscape -a failed hippie utopia, bitterly suffering the US economic crises- hates them: its dead vastness only offers the occasional military helicopter or violent wind to ruin a shot. FOREVER.