Cloverleaf

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Synopsis

Cloverleaf is a murder mystery, neo-western series set in the world of rural Alberta's professional rodeo scene. It follows Robyn, a competitive barrel racer whose world is shattered when her best friend Tilly is killed mid-run after her horse rears unexpectedly in a freak accident.

The tragedy ripples outward, fracturing everyone in Tilly's life, including her boyfriend Chance, her mother (and Robyn's guardian) Jackie, and her mentor Wyatt. The season weaves between the present-day aftermath and flashbacks from the month leading up to Tilly's death, gradually peeling back each relationship, rivalry, and possible motive.

Everyone has something to hide, whether that's Tilly's estranged father Henry resurfacing after years, Chance concealing a secret relationship, or Jackie's insane need for control and to come out on top. And two rival barrel racers, Aria and Sydney, who seem to hold a grudge against both Robyn and Tilly.

Still grieving and competing on Jackie's orders, Robyn grows increasingly certain that something is wrong. When she stumbles across evidence that someone may have drugged Tilly's horse, it leads her to suspect the people she thought she trusted most.

Copper Mosquito

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Synopsis

Copper Mosquito is a psychological thriller set in a secluded Canadian cabin, twenty years after a summer camp tragedy.

In 2005, seven-year-old Oliver falls to his death in an abandoned well during a summer camp game of Copper Mosquito, leaving his older brother Ryan to find him. What really happened that day remains a secret, buried, but not forgotten.

Twenty years later, sisters Lou and Celine host their annual reunion at their family's cabin, gathering old friends from camp for a weekend of nostalgia and heavy drinking. The gathering feels harmless, until Ryan arrives unannounced. When the group admits they still play Copper Mosquito every year as a chaotic drinking game, Ryan reluctantly joins, convincing himself it might bring him closure. Lou and Celine can't help but hide their unease.

As the game unfolds, the weekend begins to fracture. People slowly go missing. Tensions rise between Ryan and the others until he finally confides in Lou: he believes Oliver's death was murder, and the killer is someone here.

What follows is a brutal unraveling of guilt, grief, and decades of buried secrets. Accusations turn violent. The truth about Oliver's death finally surfaces.

We're left with two shattered sisters, and the film asks: is everyone capable of these monstrous things? Can any of them survive with their humanity intact?

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