Alex spends evenings in an empty studio, sorting through old photographs of their mother. Each image is not just a memory, but an unspoken question about their own identity. When a random find—a childhood diary filled with drawings—reveals the truth about their adoption, Alex's familiar world fractures. The 2025 drama explores not loud quests, but quiet internal shifts: how we assemble ourselves from fragments of others' memories. Alex begins keeping a visual diary where every page is an attempt to separate imposed narratives from genuine feeling. A meeting with the biological father, who lives a modest life in the suburbs, brings no catharsis, only further complexity. The film avoids easy answers, focusing on the process of becoming, where loss and discovery walk hand in hand.
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The director frames each shot like a personal archive: close-ups of hands turning pages and reflections in windows create an effect of intimate witnessing. The camera rarely leaves the confines of Alex's studio or apartment, making the viewer a participant in the internal work.
What lingers is a sense of quiet conversation with oneself—a contained story for those who appreciate cinema without grand statements, but with attention to the details of human memory. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Ellie Czajkowska
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