Q&A with Monica Stan
When young Daria enters rehab to kick the drug habit her first love left her with, her perceived innocence saves her from the sexual advances of the mostly male junkies inside and gains her their protection. Suddenly thrown into the spotlight and enjoying the attention, the girl soon finds out that kind gestures can turn into aggression in the blink of an eye and that special treatment comes at a great price. Stemming from the director’s own experience and shot in a tight format that favors white, “immaculate” compositions, it’s a striking and at times disturbing exercise in moral ambiguity, revealing the numerous shades of gray of the recovery process in overcoming addiction. Winner of the debut prize in Venice, it was the Romanian submission at the Academy Awards in the Best International Film category.
Part of the 17th Making Waves: New Romanian Cinema
Directed by Monica Stan, George Chiper-Lillemark
Scriptwriter: Monica Stan
Director of Photography: George Chiper-Lillemark
Cast: Ana Dumitrașcu, Vasile Pavel, Cezar Grumăzescu
Producer: Marcian Lazăr
Festivals: Venice Film Festival – Director’s Award in the Giornate degli Autori and Lion of the Future for Debut Film
In Romanian with English subtitles. NR