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Eva Victor walks a tightrope with “Sorry, Baby,” a risk-taking feature debut that extracts both tears and laughter in its ...
The writer, director and star of the deeply personal 'Sorry, Baby' is one of the year's breakthrough talents, displaying a ...
The San Francisco-raised filmmaker uses unconventional storytelling to portray the lingering effects of trauma with emotional ...
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Sorry, Baby Takes A Smart, Effective Approach To Trauma - MSNThis review contains brief mentions of sexual assault. When it comes to movies, there are few things more exciting than discovering a brilliant new talent. It's the exhilarating feeling that ...
Writer-director-star Eva Victor grapples with trauma via clear-eyed restraint and tonally precise humor, creating space for the messy ambiguity of the healing process.
Victor speaks to PEOPLE about the Barry Jenkins-produced film’s origins and the cathartic process of bringing it to life Whenever Eva Victor hears that her directorial debut has resonated with ...
Now 31, Victor was born in Paris, raised in San Francisco and attended Northwestern University, where they were drawn, like a moth to the flame of probable career disaster, to comic improvisation ...
Victor, who has appeared on shows like Billions, as well as being a stand-up comic, proves that in her first attempt to write a movie (and eventually come to believe she could also direct it with ...
Produced by Barry Jenkins, Eva Victor's understated Sundance drama takes a nuanced look at the impact of a traumatic incident on a young grad student.
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