After a traumatic incident during residency, young medical student James Heyman (Namir Smallwood) is transferred to a rural hospital to start over. Dr. Harrison (veteran of theater and film Michael Potts) notices that James is experiencing difficulties and it is difficult for him to build relationships with his patients. He offers him to take a course on bedside manner and developing deeper relationships with patients. The demons of James’ past catch up with him when he takes on the case of a young asthma patient (Sidney Flannigan, NEVER, RARELY, SOMETIMES, ALWAYS) with mysterious symptoms. His grip on reality begins to weaken when his disturbing nightmares, fear-induced thoughts and physical trauma collide with the harsh reality of the medical world. In his follow-up to SAINT-FRANCIS and its predecessor, Ghost World, director Alex Thompson brings together a strong ensemble of seasoned character actors in this humanistic and unconventional genre vision.