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MO 16
February 26
20:00h
STRAZEcinema STRAZEsaalSTRAZEkultur

Sorry, Baby (STRAZEcinema)

"Sorry, Baby" is Eva Victor's powerful feature film debut - a smart and tender story about healing, friendship, and quiet self-assertion.
Feature film / US 2025 / Director: Eva Victor / 104 min. / OV with German subtitles / PG12

Agnes, a young literature professor in New England, is thrown off course after a traumatic experience. While those around her carry on with their daily lives, she struggles with the feeling of being stuck. In five chapters spanning several years, the film follows her journey back to herself - supported by sharp humor and the unconditional support of her best friend.

With calm images and a keen sense of nuance, "Sorry, Baby" tells the story of the search for direction when one's life falls apart and of the immeasurable power of friendship.
A comforting film that leaves a lasting impression.

Doors open: at 7.30 pm
Start: 8 pm
Admission: €3/€5

The movie will be shown in the original version (English) with German subtitles.

Monday is movie day at STRAZE.

This movie poster for “Sorry, Baby” shows a young woman lovingly holding a small kitten. The background is a bright sky with a few clouds, creating a light and hopeful atmosphere. The woman looks thoughtful as she gazes at the kitten, which could indicate an emotional connection or an important decision.  The typography of the film title is elegant and simple, giving the poster a certain sophistication. Above it are quotes from reviews such as “Ruthlessly honest and extremely funny...” and “Sharp, witty, and full of emotion,” suggesting a mixture of humor and depth in the film. The mention of the Sundance Film Festival and Quinzaine des Cinéastes suggests an artistic and possibly independent production. Overall, the poster conveys a message of vulnerability, affection, and possibly the search for comfort or a new beginning, symbolized by the woman and the kitten under the wide sky. -image description copied from filmposter-archiv.de

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Trailer; youtube: A24