Susan Visser is Claire (38), a modern single mom. She leads a busy and chaotic life in Rotterdam. On her bicycle with a baby saddle, she hurries across town. Her ex is an irascible egoist. Her new lover is capricious. She changes constantly and swiftly from one mood to the next. Between her job, men, child and friends, she tries to keep everything going and her life on track. Looking for some equilibrium in her life as a mother, daughter, working woman and lover. In ten chapters, the film portrays a woman who occasionally is at the end of her tether, but the next moment mounts her bicycle whistling, her son Milan on the back. Whoever said life was simple? Claire smiles and lives off her tears. Cinematographic essay about life and love in the big city.
Credits
Director
Producer
Co-producer
Script
Camera
Production Design
Set geluid
Sound editing
Sound Design
Montage
NFF Archive
You are now in the NFF Archive. The archive contains contains information on film, TV and interactive productions that were screened at past festival editions. The NFF does not dispose of this material. For this, please contact the producer, distributor or broadcaster. Sometimes, older films can also be found at the Eye Film Museum or the Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision.
Bekijk trailer
