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A Native American man named Raphael lives with his wife and two children in a remote community, near a garbage dump. He sells whatever he can to make a living. Raphael, seeing the hopelessness of his situation and his inability to provide for his family, agrees to star in a snuff film for a large sum of money that he hopes will give his family a chance for a better life.
Having been given part of the money in advance, Raphael is given a week to live and then return to be tortured and killed in front of the camera. Over the course of his final week of his life Raphael changes his relationship with his wife and children and faces his own personal anguish with his fate. ..
Disney's Touchstone Pictures eventually picked up the film, and work on it was set to happen at the start of 1994.[1] In December 1993 however, Aziz Ghazal (the first time director from USC film school who was attached to the picture) killed his wife and daughter before committing suicide.[1] His body would not be found by Los Angeles police for over a month.[1] With the director of the film missing and presumed responsible for the murder of his family, Touchstone immediately suspended production