Evan (Edward Jaspers) lives in a small English village with his rather, eccentric Aunty Ivy. Hes
bright, hes cool, but hes stuck in his rural backwater and he just lost his job. We first meet him and
his aunt as they are driving off to church in his old Porsche restoration project. Aunty Ivy enforces
regular attendance at the very small village chapel, and although Evan attends mostly out of habit,
he often wonders why. The chapel boasts a devoted congregation of a few old fashioned but
friendly folk, including Norman who is convinced he is really a Roman Centurion. All of them seem
rather weird except for his best friend Sri, and Ruth (Annabelle Wallis), a pretty young lady who he
has known since his childhood. One day while driving on the narrow country lanes he has an
accident with a vacationing American family who are subsequently forced to stay temporarily at his
aunts very English cottage. The American family brings a domineering mother, a cynical father, an
estranged punk daughter and a most attractive sister into this rural tranquility. National and religious
cultures collide and Evan will be caught between serious choices of new and old, familiar and
foreign.