Callum Koglin runs Koglin Lumber, the family sawmill he inherited after his father's death. His son, Liam, a senior in college, dreams of becoming the sawmill's next owner-operator after graduation. Callum-disillusioned with the small-town life he never chose and convinced that an education shouldn't be wasted on lumber-insists Liam forge a different path. In the shadow of a financial crisis, what unfolds is as much a story about fatherhood, family, and what's expected of us as it is a meditation on the value of work.
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