Anna stares at her phone screen where her daughter Lisa laughs in an old video. Three years ago, the girl died in a car accident. Now Anna visits her social media profile daily, reading old messages, scrolling through photos. She cannot delete the account—it's her last connection to her child. The 2025 documentary drama explores contemporary forms of grief in the digital age, where social media profiles become digital memorials. Through the stories of several parents who have lost children, the film shows how technology has transformed the mourning process. It's a conversation about memory, virtual immortality, and that fine line where remembrance becomes obsession.
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The director employs a minimalist visual language, alternating between shots of smartphone and computer screens with quiet domestic interiors. The camera often lingers on details—trembling fingers scrolling through feeds, or tears reflected in dark monitors.
Those who appreciate intimate human stories will find a poignant exploration of modern mourning, where grief exists simultaneously in physical and digital spaces. What lingers is a quiet meditation on what we leave behind online. — MovieFinder Editorial
Director: Marcos Rodrigues
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