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Fifteen-year-old Fanny and her parents retreat to their summer house, embracing familiar routines: reading, swimming, and walking. Beneath the quiet simplicity, an unspoken grief lingers - they know it will be her mother’s last summer. As they try to seize the days they have left together, the family navigates the delicate balance between cherishing the present and facing what’s to come. (San Sebastian International Film Festival)

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anglais Saying goodbye to a mother dying of a terminal disease. Yet again. Without any interesting characters around her, with no thought put into the structure of the narrative or filmmaking form. The film’s Danish origin and presence at a major festival betrayed legitimate expectations. An uninteresting, boring, immediately forgettable film without a hint of creative identity. In their debut, the film-school graduates tell us about life, which they are only just beginning, and about death, from which they are far removed… [San Sebastian IFF] ()