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We spoke with Eva Victor, the director, writer and star of Sorry, Baby, about her critically acclaimed feature debut.
We talk to the writer-director-star of "Sorry, Baby," which played at SIFF earlier this year, about inspiration, process and finding the magic in reality.
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Adele Romanski and her producing partner Mark Ceryak were “kind of obsessed” with the short, comedic videos Victor was putting out on various social media platforms. Titles of some that still exist ...
Agnes has been the baby, and Agnes is like, I'm not the baby anymore. And so the baby takes on this pain of, I'm not gonna get all the love anymore, which is inherently selfish.
I’m just here. And I was like, man, what a gift to give a first-time filmmaker your trust and your confidence. She’s like I’m here to do whatever you want. So it was a real joy to work with her.
Written and directed by triple threat Eva Victor, Sorry, Baby beautifully walks the difficult tightrope between comedy and tragedy with a steady hand.
The writer, director and star of the deeply personal 'Sorry, Baby' is one of the year's breakthrough talents, displaying a nuanced way with trauma and friendship alike.