"Ceres" is about a woman named Proserpina, who goes to her mother's house. Her mother is Ceres and she's not home, so Proserpina has the house to herself, but Ceres soon comes home. The two of them do some planting outside and they lie on the ground. I don't wanna spoil the rest of the film.
There are definitely scenes that don't have any dialogue, like at the beginning, but when there is dialogue, it's good. Proserpina is played by Hannah Morrish, who also wrote the film, and Ceres is played by Juliet Stevenson. Their performances are fantastic and their characters are likeable. The film is well-edited and it looks very nice. I particularly liked the opening shot of Proserpina walking through an empty field. "Ceres" isn't a comedic or action-packed film and that's fine with me. Maybe not everyone will enjoy it, but I did.