What's Happening?
The Cannes Film Festival's Un Certain Regard section is showcasing 'Everytime,' a film by Austrian director Sandra Wollner. The film follows a mother, her daughter, and a teenage boy as they navigate grief
and blame after a tragic death. Set against the backdrop of a family holiday that never happened, the film blurs the lines between reality and fiction. Wollner's work is known for its non-traditional storytelling, and 'Everytime' continues this trend by exploring complex emotional landscapes.
Why It's Important?
The inclusion of 'Everytime' in Cannes highlights the festival's commitment to diverse and innovative cinema. Wollner's film offers a fresh perspective on themes of grief and forgiveness, challenging audiences to engage with its narrative complexity. This film's presence at Cannes underscores the importance of film festivals in promoting unique voices and stories that might not fit into mainstream cinema. It also reflects the growing interest in films that push narrative boundaries and explore deep emotional and philosophical questions.






