How Eva Victor created 'Sorry, Baby,' the sad/funny movie of the year
Briefly

"Sorry, Baby" is a feature debut by Eva Victor that captures the deep bond between two friends following a sexual assault. It showcases the healing process through the contrasting lives of Agnes, a literature academic, and her vibrant best friend Lydie. The film, which depicts moments of joy and laughter, was influenced by personal experiences during the pandemic. Victor emphasizes the importance of starting with joyful friendship, ensuring the audience feels connected to the characters. The film garnered accolades at Sundance Film Fest and stands as a significant work for Victor.
"I really wanted to start the film with the joy of friendship. I wanted to be very clear that we're allowed to laugh, that we're allowed to feel safe."
"Sorry, Baby comes from a personal place for Victor and was written during the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic."
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