Austrian writer-director Sandra Wollner returns with her third feature film, ‘Everytime’, which premiered at the Venice Film Festival. Known for her thoughtful storytelling in ‘The Trouble With Being Born’, Wollner once again captivates audiences with a deeply emotional and mysterious narrative. ‘Everytime’ explores the delicate aftermath of a family’s devastating tragedy.
Set against an understated backdrop, the film focuses on the intricate dynamics within the family as they navigate grief and loss. Wollner’s direction highlights the nuanced performances of the cast, delivering a haunting portrayal that keeps viewers drawn into the unfolding mystery.
The cinematography complements the film’s somber tone, using subtle visuals to emphasize the emotional depth and tension that pervades the story. Wollner crafts a story that is both intimate and universal, resonating with anyone who has experienced profound loss.
‘Everytime’ is not just a drama; it invites the audience to engage with its layered storytelling and ponder the effects of tragedy on human connections. The film’s enigmatic approach encourages reflection, making it a standout piece at the festival.
For fans of thought-provoking cinema and character-driven narratives, ‘Everytime’ offers a compelling addition to contemporary film.
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