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Becca
Wales in the 19th Century. Becca is married to Dai, who is transported to the penal colony of Diemen's Land (Tasmania) for rebellion. His brother Gwylim, who is a minister, travels after him by signing on as a ship's chaplain on a ship. He and Becca pretend to be husband and wife so she can come along. The pastor and his sister-in-law start a relationship.
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Plot Summary
A young woman named Becca navigates the complexities of life, love, and family in this drama. The film explores her personal growth and the challenges she faces as she matures and seeks her place in the world. Her relationships with those around her are central to her journey.
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