Five, Six, Seven, Eight
Cinco, Seis, Sete, Oito
Juana's parents are getting a divorce. She doesn't know it, but deep down, she does. Amidst absences and small moments, Juana tries to reclaim the love and lightness of her family life. Which is difficult, because her parents are never together. Most of the times, her father just isn't there. Until he is. "Five, Six, Seven, Eight" is a film about love that, even when it seems to no longer be there, never truly ceases to exist.
Louise Willner directed Five, Six, Seven, Eight. Explore their complete filmography and the collaborators who shaped their vision.
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