craps is a feature film set in rural 2003 Montana, following two closeted teenage boys navigating skate culture, small-town scrutiny, and a summer of unexpected young love. Written and directed by Ryan Nordin, the film captures a formative moment shaped by identity, isolation, and the uncertain promise of what lies ahead.
Rooted in the landscapes and social dynamics of small-town Montana, Scraps blends intimate character study with a nostalgic visual tone. The story explores sexuality, masculinity, and belonging without spectacle—allowing restraint and environment to shape the narrative.
Produced with support from members of the Mission Ranch team, Scraps reflects a continued commitment to original storytelling grounded in place, character, and lived experience. The film is currently entering the festival circuit.