My Parents' Divorce
Romy, 23, investigates her parents' divorce, with the help of a friend behind the camera. A liberating half-musical, half-documentary road movie between mental disorders, Shoah, terrible secrets, and a fierce will to live.
Romy, 23, investigates her parents' divorce, with the help of a friend behind the camera. A liberating half-musical, half-documentary road movie between mental disorders, Shoah, terrible secrets, and a fierce will to live.
Romy Trajman
Self
Marielle Sade
Self, Romy's mother
Anaïs Straumann-Lévy
Self
Gary Trajman
Self, Romy's brother
Jakob Trajman
Self
Paul Trajman
Self, Romy's father
Romy, 23, investigates her parents' divorce, with the help of a friend behind the camera. A liberating half-musical, half-documentary road movie between mental disorders, Shoah, terrible secrets, and a fierce will to live.
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