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Family Trauma and Art Collide in Oscar-Contending Film
8 Jan
Summary
- Film explores inherited trauma and artistic processing.
- An estranged director offers his actress daughter a role.
- Sisters' bond becomes the ultimate source of healing.

A celebrated film, lauded at Cannes and positioned as a strong contender for the Oscars, masterfully portrays how conflicted artists utilize their work to navigate personal pain, even at the cost of hurting loved ones. The narrative centers on a family home, steeped in memory, where two sisters' lives are disrupted by their aging director father's return.
Their reunion ignites drama when the father offers his estranged, volatile actress daughter a lead role in his new film. Her refusal and subsequent departure reveal his transactional approach to relationships, prioritizing art over family. He then casts an American star, confirming the daughter's fears that her family serves as mere inspiration for his work.
The film uses a "film-within-a-film" concept to explore unspoken communication and inherited trauma, ultimately emphasizing the sisters' profound bond as the true source of healing, surpassing their father's manipulative artistry. This cinematic essay beautifully captures love, art, and the enduring legacies families impart.




