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"We are humans, but in the end, we are animals"
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After successfully premiering at the Sundance Film Festival, “Sorry, Baby“, Eva Victor’s directorial debut is in Cannes 78 at the Quinzaine Des Cinéastes.
Produced by Barry Jenkins, Adele Romanski, and Mark Ceryak of Pastel (Moonlight, Aftersun) and the winner of the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Victor’s feature debut, based on her personal experience, depicts the healing journey of Literature professor Agnes (Victor), trying to survive trauma and going on with her life.
“Sorry, Baby” feels also like a cinematic letter to the people that feel stuck in life because of trauma and it is told with delicate but comedic and funny tones.
Eva Victor drives into her writing process and unveils the behind-the-scenes of this project she had never thought of directing herself in the first place. It was Barry Jenkins and his production company Pastel to lead her into the directorial debut’s direction.
The three most aching but beautiful scenes in the film are the ones with Naomi Ackie, Lucas Hedges and John Carroll Lynch, three actors that Eva Victor successfully relies on for her debut feature.
Distributed by A24 in the United States, “Sorry, Baby“ will soon be released in Italian cinema theaters by I Wonder Pictures.
Something bad happened to Agnes. But life goes on… for everyone around her, at least.
When a beloved friend visits on the brink of a major milestone, Agnes starts to realize just how stuck she’s been, and begins to work through how to move forward.
Written by: Chiara Nicoletti
Adele Romanski Barry Jenkins John Carroll Lynch Lucas Hedges Mark Ceryak Naomi Ackie
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Eva VictorFilm
Sorry BabyFestival
Festival de Cannes"We are humans, but in the end, we are animals"
Eephus, screening in the Directors’ Fortnight 2024, is a melancholic hangout film reflecting on time passing
Armand is Halfdan Ullmann Tøndel’s debut feature with the chameleonic Renate Reisnve, at Cannes 77
In her first feature film, Walker sparks conversations on consent, resilience, and the nuanced world of teenage experiences.
For Pride Month 2025, FRED Film Radio honors LGBTQI+ cinema with exclusive interviews and powerful stories of identity, love, and resistance.
Hollywood icon Kim Novak, unforgettable in Hitchcock's Vertigo, will receive the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the 82nd Venice Film Festival.
Oscar- and BAFTA-winning Emma Thompson will headline Locarno78, receiving the Leopard Club Award and presenting her new thriller The Dead of Winter in an unforgettable evening on Piazza Grande.
Alpha, Ducournau’s Cannes comeback, stars Tahar Rahim in a mesmerizing performance
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