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'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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After a slew of viral videos, comedian Eva Victor is making their filmmaking debut with "Sorry, Baby," which wryly portrays the healing process.

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The amazing try of the American beginner Eva Victor. A moving Italian film about a woman ready to do anything to adopt a little girl. A Chinese fiction about a toxic father-son relationship... Zoom on the weekly releases.

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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Marianne broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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