
Made on a shoestring budget over the course of one summer, director Stephanie Lou Hauge's Nostrum is low-fi, unapologetically idiosyncratic, and unusually charming.
As her long-time boyfriend dumps her, her mom romances a new girlfriend, and her best friend is away at the school of her dreams, Rex is forced to fight her own battles with the occasional help of her ferret, Lucifer.
Made on a shoestring budget over the course of one summer, director Stephanie Lou Hauge's Nostrum is low-fi, unapologetically idiosyncratic, and unusually charming.
As her long-time boyfriend dumps her, her mom romances a new girlfriend, and her best friend is away at the school of her dreams, Rex is forced to fight her own battles with the occasional help of her ferret, Lucifer.
Made on a shoestring budget over the course of one summer, director Stephanie Lou Hauge's Nostrum is low-fi, unapologetically idiosyncratic, and unusually charming.
As her long-time boyfriend dumps her, her mom romances a new girlfriend, and her best friend is away at the school of her dreams, Rex is forced to fight her own battles with the occasional help of her ferret, Lucifer.