
In the remote, harsh landscape of Death Valley, California, the tiny, isolated town of Darwin persists as a place where traditional government and commerce have largely faded away. Home to a small, tight-knit community of thirty-five residents, the town is a sanctuary for those seeking a life defined by self-reliance and acceptance. Through the eyes of its inhabitants, the film explores the town's rugged history, its struggle for basic resources like water, and the personal stories of those who have found a home in this unforgiving, yet strangely compelling, corner of the world.




