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Man, people sure like a dogpile.
The movie was on in 11 theatres in the US. It was never a wide release. Small indie films are often financed on pre-sold distribution rights anyway. The movie did the festival rounds and is on Amazon Prime Video and other streaming services, it was probably fine for them, if clearly not a career booster for most involved.
I get that people don't realize how many movies are made worldwide that pretty much nobody watches outside festivals, but I promise you it's a lot more than you think.