Eva Victor's directorial debut, 'Sorry, Baby,' combines dark humor and tenderness, tackling significant life events in a non-linear narrative. Set in a small New England town, the film follows Agnes, played by Victor, navigating her life after experiencing trauma. The film's grassroots marketing has centered on assuring audiences that the feline co-star is safe and happy, demonstrating the creator's thoughtful approach to storytelling. With acclaim from the Sundance Film Festival and distribution by A24, Victor’s sensitive treatment of the subject matter speaks to a deeper understanding of both life's darkness and light.
I keep having to do them. Someone told me that their friends aren't going to see it because they're worried the cat dies. And I was like, OK, so, something must be done.
Victor's debut is a darkly funny and enormously tender film that is about what happens after the worst happens, but with plenty of room to weave the light next to the dark.
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