It starts off as the filmmaker, an American redhead living in Scotland, goes on a quest to try to find a mythical woman who specifically likes ginger men.
The film opens as filmmaker Scott P. Harris explains his unique experience as a redhead.
The film briefly turns into a romantic comedy as he tries to get a date with the woman, and seeks advice from his trusted friend, and co-editor, Ben.
Unwilling to return to the park, Scott starts using an online dating site that claims to specifically cater to redheads and the people who like them.
When that turns out to be a scam, he sinks to a new low and goes to a public square wearing a sandwich-board that reads, “Looking 4 a woman who likes gingers.
Every day of second grade all of the students in his class would stand up to tell him they hated him, and when he cried the teacher threatened to beat him.
In January 2014, Scott started traveling around the country to attend individual screenings of the film in Austin, Dallas, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Boston, and Tampa.
The film received highly favorable reviews from critics, with Jeannette Catsoulis of The New York Times calling it "Sweet, funny, and ultimately rather touching".