Janna et son grand-père vivent dans le quartier des distilleries de Toronto. Avant de partir, Janna lui demande de raconter comment lui et grand-mère se sont rencontrés.
Un garçon et sa mère trouvent des moyens de tuer une femme anonyme. Une fois le jeu terminé, le garçon demande ce qui se passerait s’ils tuaient la femme « pour de vrai », si cela pouvait inciter son père à les aimer à nouveau.
Johannes Zegner, an alcoholic homesteader in drought-ridden 1870s Nebraska, tries to convince his son to make a dangerous journey that will help the family obtain the title to their land.
Purchase Score here.
Johannes Zegner sings of the “queer little trees” at a neighbor’s abandoned homestead. These trees are actually gravestones – crosses made of human bones.
Purchase score here.
A deranged, dirt-covered man sings obsessively about the infinite promise of westward expansion. He speaks of his family and how they couldn’t make it, but that doesn’t seem to matter to him because he has fulfilled all the requirements of the Homestead Act. It’s possible that he came to see his family as an impediment to “proving up” and has ki...