

She built the perfect life. He built the perfect lie. The walls have ears—and they're screaming.
A Swedish TV presenter finally confronts her domineering husband about serious accusations made against him, causing her well-ordered life to unravel.
Acting
Turestedt's face does three acts of tragedy in silence.
Cinematography
Baltic grey so beautiful you'll need a coat.
Direction
Ingvarsson trusts you to read what's unsaid.

Director
Caroline Ingvarsson
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Part of a wave of post-#MeToo Nordic cinema interrogating 'liberal' male perpetrators—think The Worst Person in the World but for middle-aged respectability.
The Exmoor/Baltic crossing mirrors Maria's own liminal citizenship—Swedish privilege, British performance, Polish exploitation beneath.