Wicked, sad, hilarious and perverse, the people in 'Naked Pueblo' are as diverse as the face of modern America: trailer-park dwellers, bar-flies, crystal reading gurus, pig farmers, disaffected teenagers, dispirited retirees, and even some prosperous and relatively solid citizens.
From a young woman who finds in her job, at least briefly, the warmth and stability she never found at home, to a pair of young men who bond with each other as a way of filling the emotional chasms carved out by their dysfunctional families, these Arizonians have their own marvellously particular ways of seeking, finding, and losing the emotional connections that shape lives.