“A singular piece from a defiant director”
–Screen International
“The experience of watching the film… can feel like being hypnotized by disturbingly palpable still lifes from the unconscious realm.”
–The New York Times
The ring of a telephone, the flap of a window shutter, the chill of the voice on the line as he asks, “how is the girl?” – all reminders of Albert’s daily duties as caretaker of Mia, the little girl with ice for teeth. From the director of INNOCENCE and EVOLUTION, comes a new “enigmatic, oneiric vision” (BFI) sure to burrow its way into your consciousness.