The story is simple: Over the course of a single day, a woman crosses an island landscape, returning home to her young child. Yet the details complicate things at every turn: She is alone in an empty field as the day breaks, she is naked, she is pregnant, she steals clothes along the way, yet she appears to lack any sense of urgency. And the questions grow: Is this really her house she returns to and has it really been empty except for a sleeping child? The short film Rodman's Hollow represents the work of first-time filmmakers coming from other art forms, using the directors' backgrounds in photography and poetry to craft a mysterious film about the intersections-and distances-between nature and civilization.
—Anonymous