Delphine Delog in Virginia Ether and her ambitious confrontation with an administrative machine that has gone out of its way to protect a child's son.
Lorscon said that Delphine Deloger, who is a master documentary realist, signed a contract with the Prime Minister of Fiction and may have played for the audience what is in the film, just the rest of the documentary. The dwelling is not the only one in a real place, a materialist conception in the space of the mother and the individual child, but above all in the statement of Godardien, in which Laquel, the fictional Australian, and the documentary Rien à Perdre Tourne tout Autour from Virginia Efira offer new roles and naturalness with adequate tonality, with a colorful play. This film is definitely worth a look if only for its lush treatment of contemporary themes.
(Humanité/Jana Černá)