
Synopsis/Details
MIER is about a woman who ran away from her country, her culture, her people and finds herself pulled back into the place she tried to forget. Sarah Baumann’s a mixed-race expat living in Canada, cut off from her roots. She thinks she’s just dropping off a permit to a task force, hunting a fugitive hiding at an illegal mine deep in the Kalahari desert. The permit grants them permission to operate inside the park and The fugitive is linked to a series of missing indigenous woman in the area. but soon Sarah learns that The case ties back to a violent chapter in her past she thought she’d buried. She has to make a decision, return to her adopted country or continue on this journey and close this chapter once and for all. She chooses the latter.
Sarah ends up on this wild, dangerous trek through the desert with a mismatched crew, including Indigenous Khoisan trackers and She starts learning how to track, how to find food & water, how to listen to the Land. And slowly, something shifts inside her. This woman who’s been totally disconnected from her culture, from identity, starts to feel the land again. Starts to fall in love with it.
By the end of the story, Sarah’s the last one standing. Everyone else is gone. She’s bruised, stripped bare, but something inside her has changed. Now she has to decide: does she go back to the life she built in exile, or stay in the place that finally made her whole?
This is Mier.
Story & Logistics
Story Type:
Rite of Passage
Story Situation:
Pursuit
Story Conclusion:
Bitter-sweet
Linear Structure:
Linear
Cast Size:
Few
Locations:
Few
Special Effects:
Blood, Other practical effects
Characters
Lead Role Ages:
Female Young Adult
Hero Type:
Anti-Hero
Villian Type:
Authority Figure, Corrupted
Stock Character Types:
Tragic hero
Advanced
Subgenre:
Action Suspense-Thriller
Subculture:
Hardline
Action Elements:
Physical Stunts, Weaponry
Equality & Diversity:
Diverse Cast, Female Protagonist, Intolerance Focused, LGBT+ Focused, Minority-Centric, Minority Protagonist, Passes Bechdel Test, Race Relations Focused
Life Topics:
Pregnancy
Drug Topics:
Legal Drugs
Time Period:
Modern history
Country:
Denmark, South Africa
Time of Year:
Summer
Illness Topics:
Physical
Relationship Topics:
Courtship, Same-sex