FROM 18 Apr
I’m Fine (Thanks for Asking)
Kelley Kali/Angelique Molina
When a recently widowed mother becomes houseless, she convinces her 8-year-old daughter that they are only camping for fun while working to get them off the streets.
The family lived in the city, but now he is with his grandparents in a village where the limit of his horizon is the care of an orphaned donkey foal. He has no memory of the crash and his past exists only in fragments in his dreams.
A fascinating melding of social realism and magical realism, Murat Çeri’s first feature, based on a true story, has already been lauded at several festivals, not least for its often lyrical photography.