'Sorry, Baby': How Eva Victor Turned 'Very Personal' Trauma Into a Must-See Comedy
JUL 24 – Sorry, Baby uses a fragmented, non-linear narrative to portray trauma from a semi-autobiographical perspective, focusing on inner experiences rather than explicit events.
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In 'Sorry, Baby,' actor and director Eva Victor puts herself center stage with a fragmented portrait of a young woman grappling with trauma
The American director's debut feature film embraces its own uniqueness, as does its queer main character, who is in constant search of comfort.
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FILM: SORRY, BABY **
25 July 2025. SORRY, BABY ** Coming out of Sundance with an array of enthusiastic reviews, this film reminded me of the far better 1994 work “Oleanna”, based on the play by the great playwright David Mamet. Directed by Mamet himself, it was a brilliant precursor to the hazards of the MeToo movement, as it […]
In the delicate "Sorry, Baby", Eva Victor tells of the misfortunes of Agnes, a girl who stagnates in her life, but resists not to sink. The management of her trauma is at the heart of this dramatic comedy intimate with humor claw-free, sometimes even a little black.
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