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.
This modest triptych is described by its director as "a family album, which allows you to plunge into the past, return to childhood, think about the soul".
Refreshingly devoid of any political agenda, it simply offers a romantic view of what constitutes happiness by reminding us of the important things in life: kindness, friendship, love – and a belief in miracles. This debut from a director who trained as an actress at St Petersburg Theatre Academy is both unpretentious and visually charming.