Filmmaker Sara Ben-Saud takes us into her family home, where she was confined with her parents and adult brother and sister during the early months of the lockdown, to experience the sometimes funny and sometimes challenging realities of pandemic coexistence.
Director | Sara Ben-Saud |
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The director frees us from the anxiety-inducing aspect of the confinements (visible and invisible), and by extension that of the pandemic, in order to approach family relationships with delicacy.
Visually well done, the film allows us a sensitive reflection on the distance that can exist within a family unit, despite the apparent proximity.
Miryam Charles
Filmmaker
Presented in collaboration with
The director frees us from the anxiety-inducing aspect of the confinements (visible and invisible), and by extension that of the pandemic, in order to approach family relationships with delicacy.
Visually well done, the film allows us a sensitive reflection on the distance that can exist within a family unit, despite the apparent proximity.
Miryam Charles
Filmmaker
Presented in collaboration with
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