In rural Manitoba, teenager Jeanne Séraphin (Ali Skovbye) suddenly wakes up finding herself with the Stigmata. His father is a Catholic Metis. There are conflicts, false faith, and the supernatural.
The most compelling character is probably the father although I don't want to watch him. It's a weird movie and a mess. Jeanne barely registers initially. It doesn't help that she's out for long stretches. It's weird when the supernatural kidnapper feels like an afterthought. That part of the story should have more immediacy. This movie is doing a lot of something, but I don't think it's anything cohesive. It's all over the place.