The Bird that Hit the Window and My Being a Lesbian
Gray's life takes a completely different turn when a mysterious stranger comes to her door when she encounters an unprecedented event. The stranger leaves the lifeless body of a bird with broken wings on Gray's door. This strange event pushes Gray to organize a spontaneous funeral for the bird. However, this ceremony means more than just an ordinary farewell. Gray begins to re-evaluate herself and her lesbian identity. Throughout the film, we witness Gray's self-discoveries and the emotional upheavals she experiences in this process. The film's impressive story and the depth of its characters will keep viewers glued to the screen.
Viewer experiences with the film are generally positive. The authenticity of the story and Gray's depth of character are frequently praised by viewers. The film also manages to create a deep empathy for the discovery and acceptance of lesbian identity.
The film was shot in one of the northwestern states of America, which offers an impressive mix of urban and natural landscapes.