Anyone who has seen uplifting Oscar-nominee Lion or agonising arthouse drama Siddharth will know that finding a missing person in India is extremely difficult.
When your teenage daughter is the one to go MIA, it is terrifying. When your irritated ex is the only person in your search party, it doesn't help.
Throw in a herd of unhelpful white potheads who treat India like a music-less Coachella and you have a film that's ripe for exploring cultural ignorance but putting focus on a middle-class Kiwi couple gives Beyond the Known World a bit more distinction.
Sia Trokenheim, who broke hearts and won a New Zealand Film Award for Everything We Loved, gives a sturdy performance as Julie, balancing the distress of a worried parent with the determination of a mother on a mission.
Former husband Carl, played by the ever-reliable David Wenham (Lion), shares Julie's determination but not her sensitivity. He'll throw money at locals' faces if it means getting a little closer to finding his daughter.