In September of 1940 in Nazi-occupied France, just outside a rural village, two teenage boys discover a cave filled with the mark of early humanity; wall to wall, it brims with paleolithic art. Moved by what they find inside, two of these boys decide to return that winter to guard the cave's entrance. Lascaux imagines what those nights alone in the December cold might have looked like, at the confluence of pre-history and history.
CONTENT NOTES: Discussions of Nazism and WW2, reference to the Holocaust, depiction of blood and injury, alcohol/tobacco use, moments of terror, firearms, subsistence hunting, severe cold, hunger.
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