Australian filmmaker Allison Chhorn's The Plastic House takes place almost entirely in and around her Cambodian family's ramshackle greenhouse. She oversees the inspiring regrowth despite the sometimes harsh natural elements, as seasons change, time passes, and life moves on. Economical yet expansive, Chhorn filters and displaces her fears about her parents' deaths and a precarious future into an intensely moving narrative of ritual, labor, and isolation.