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Home » Drama » Bortom (2014): A short film DISTANCES

Eva and David have a complicated mother-son relationship. They try to reach each other but do not quite know how. One problem is the language barrier, as David is deaf and Eva is not very good at sign language. Eva has moved back to her country of birth and comes to Sweden on a short visit.

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Bortom (2014)
18 min | Drama, Short film | 20 October 2014
Eva and David have a complicated mother-son relationship. They try to reach each other but do not quite know how. One problem is the language barrier, as David is deaf and Eva is not very good at sign language. Eva has moved back to her country of birth and comes to Sweden on a short visit.

 

 
Eva and David’s relationship is strained by their inability to effectively communicate, largely because David is deaf and Eva struggles with sign language. This communication barrier exacerbates the emotional distance between them. After moving back to her country of birth, Eva returns to Sweden for a short visit. During this visit, she discovers, as many parents do, that her child continues to surprise her in unexpected ways.