In ‘Everytime,’ an Unlikely Trio Hit by Grief Goes on a Family Holiday That Never Happened: Cannes
- Austrian writer-director Sandra Wollner has premiered her third feature film, Everytime, in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival.
- The film follows an unlikely trio of characters grappling with grief.
- According to the production details, the movie specifically examines the blurring of time as the characters navigate their emotional trauma.
Austrian writer-director Sandra Wollner has premiered her third feature film, Everytime, in the Un Certain Regard section of the Cannes Film Festival. The world premiere marks Wollner’s first appearance at the festival on the Croisette, according to reporting from The Hollywood Reporter.
The film follows an unlikely trio of characters grappling with grief. The narrative centers on a family holiday that never actually occurred, using this premise to explore the intersections of reality, and fiction.
According to the production details, the movie specifically examines the blurring of time as the characters navigate their emotional trauma. This thematic focus on the distortion of temporal and factual boundaries serves as the core of the film’s structural approach.
