Are we what others see, or are we what we allow others to see? Most likely it is the view of others which delimits our own identity, as a young divorced mother named Julieta convinces herself. This evening is like any other: her two young sons are roughhousing in their cramped apartment. They whoop and shout while their mother makes desperately futile attempts at the computer to concentrate on writing a report for work. Feeling intense pressure, Julieta tries to quiet the conflict but finds it difficult without a partner to help. The tense situation changes unexpectedly when her two-year-old falls and hurts himself. In this story of a mother suspected of hurting her own child, the movie investigates themes of motherhood, guilt, duty, the role of men and women, fathers and mothers
Juan Minujín | Thanks |
Anahí Berneri | Writer |
Anahí Berneri | Director |
Diego Dubcovsky | Producer |
Eliane Katz | Editor |
Sebastián Bianchini | Music |
Daniel Burman | Producer |
Willi Behnisch | Director of Photography |
Aili Chen | Production Design |
Roberta Pesci | Costume Design |