Sunset is an unconventional love story about putting yourself back together when the sky has fallen in. Ruth and Hannah are sisters. They build each other up, and tear each other down. Even as polar opposites they make each other laugh more than anyone else in the world. Ruth is forever single, aimless and wild while Hannah is radiant, organised and hard working. Together, they are a force to be reckoned with. But a summer holiday changes everything, and Ruth finds herself entering a long period of self-imposed exile from the world. Searching for anonymity and facelessness, she takes a job at Heathrow Airport. With its mindless routine and anonymous travellers, it’s the perfect place to disappear. But when a chance encounter forces Ruth to confront everything she’s been running from, she must decide whether to keep hiding—or risk opening herself up to the world again.
Sunset is an unconventional love story about putting yourself back together when the sky has fallen in. Ruth and Hannah are sisters. They build each other up, and tear each other down. Even as polar opposites they make each other laugh more than anyone else in the world. Ruth is forever single, aimless and wild while Hannah is radiant, organised and hard working. Together, they are a force to be reckoned with. But a summer holiday changes everything, and Ruth finds herself entering a long period of self-imposed exile from the world. Searching for anonymity and facelessness, she takes a job at Heathrow Airport. With its mindless routine and anonymous travellers, it’s the perfect place to disappear. But when a chance encounter forces Ruth to confront everything she’s been running from, she must decide whether to keep hiding—or risk opening herself up to the world again.