What the movie is about
After a tragic event, Agnes finds herself alone while everyone else continues on with their lives as if nothing has happened. Her journey shows us that healing isn’t linear, but requires patience and challenges our sense of self. The film explores how Agnes continues to find ways to live despite the weight of her experience. She also teaches us that joy can be found in the simplest gestures – like a sandwich made by a stranger
Why it's worth watching
Sorry, Baby is a film written and directed by Eva Victor, who also stars in the lead role. When interviewed about the film, she said: “I wrote this film because there’s a part of my experience of trauma that I haven’t seen on-screen often: the part where you’re confused,” she says. “Where you wonder, ‘Did that really happen to me?’ I spent years floating, just trying to accept that I went through something bad. Sorry, Baby honors those years lost — the years where everyone goes back to their lives, but you are stunted, forced to reckon with a body that is suddenly divorced from your spirit.”
“A film the world needs“ – Jamie Rogers