Laura Gibson is body of films, mostly documentaries on gender and social justice trys a black comedy. Her short, "Moving Violation" proves a new direction, with convincing acting talents of Milana Vayntrub.
You know how it goes. You're a drifter (in this case, you're played by Stephen McHattie) and you pick up a girl with some ice cream (who in this occasion is played by Kay Lenz, who was so great in House, The Initiation of Sarah and Stripped to Kill) when you see a cop kill a man.
Pretty-boy hitchhiker and a small town waitress witness a shooting between the redneck sheriff and his deputy; they take it on the lam, with the crooked law in hot pursuit. Everything in "Moving Violation" seems misplaced: the actors, the milieu, the music.