Amherst Cinema is just a gold mine. No, really, their film curation is the bee’s knees. And my pick, once again, can only be found in the dark. Leave No Trace is the story of a father and his daughter who have lived off the grid for some time. They make their home in the forests of Portland, Oregon. When an event disrupts their private and idyllic world, they are both shuttled through the social service maze. Unable to live in their new surroundings, they begin a “harrowing” journey back to the forests. Starring Ben Foster and Thomasin Harcourt McKenzie, and directed by Debra Granik. Adapted from the novel My Abandonment by Peter Rock.