In the dilapidated Indiana town of Vacca Vale, 'The Rabbit Hutch' apartment complex serves as a sanctuary and prison for its disparate residents. Among them is Blandine, an ethereal foster system graduate, and an online obituary writer, a secretive young mother, and a solitary woman in a personal war against pests. As the summer heat intensifies, so too do the tensions between neighbors in these thin-walled confines. Blandine, distinguished by her beauty and intellect, is isolated in an apartment with three boys she finds alien and unrelatable. They are bound, however, by the shared scars of a failing foster care system and the collective yearning for meaning. Over the course of a sweltering week in July, a strange and violent act will irrevocably alter their lives, offering a harrowing glimpse at the prospect of escape and the price of freedom. 'The Rabbit Hutch' is a tale of internal and communal conflict, examining the human condition with humor and pathos, and a vivid portrayal of contemporary America's overlooked souls.