SYNOPSIS
When Liz first meets Harry, an 80 year old living in a one-room hut, he insists he has no friends, other than his scraggly dog, Ziggy. Liz is drawn to Harry, his captivating surroundings, and his unique rhythms and routines. Harry agrees to let Liz photograph him, and an artist-muse relationship emerges between them. But Harry soon grows bored of performing his morning routine for Liz, suggesting they make a movie instead.
When Harry learns he’s been diagnosed with cancer, Liz rushes to put a shoot together, casting Harry in the lead role. Two days before the production begins, Liz receives a cancer diagnosis of her own. Over the next year, as they undergo treatment side by side, their relationship grows. When Harry shares an ambitious idea for a film of his own, Liz agrees to help him make it, only to face a major setback when their 16mm footage is damaged in the development process. As Harry’s health declines, Liz draws on all her resources and her small team of peers to see that Harry’s vision is realized, no matter what it takes.