I Was at Home, But...
Summary: A woman's son goes missing for a week and returns without any explanation. As she tries to piece together what happened, she is confronted with her own struggles and the complexities of family life.
Review: The film "I Was at Home, But..." is a poignant exploration of loss, grief, and the search for meaning. The director, Angela Schanelec, uses a minimalist style to convey the emotional turmoil of the protagonist as she grapples with the disappearance of her son. The film is a meditation on the fragility of life and the ways in which we cope with tragedy.
Themes: Family dynamics, grief, loss, resilience.