Living Afterwards
Living Afterwards

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Living Afterwards

2011
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French

Henri has just lost his wife after 40 years of life together. They used to run a family hotel in the belgian countryside. Dominique, Ludovic and Louis, his 3 children, are keen to sell the hotel and start new lives, far away from the memory of their mother. Without facing up to or sharing their father’s grief, they take matters in hand. But the arrival of Alice, a young woman who’s 8 months’ pregnant, turns their plans upside down. Henri reopens the hotel for her and, as he can’t seem to talk to his children, makes her his confidante.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Guadalupe PinoGenres: Documentary

Plot Summary

Living Afterwards is a deeply personal documentary that follows Guadalupe Pino as she navigates life after a devastating accident. The film intimately explores her journey of recovery, resilience, and finding new meaning in the face of profound adversity. Through poignant moments and reflective interviews, it captures the strength of the human spirit and the importance of connection.

Critical Reception

Living Afterwards received a warm reception for its raw honesty and emotional depth. Critics lauded Guadalupe Pino's courage in sharing her story, highlighting the film's ability to inspire and resonate with audiences. It was particularly praised for its sensitive portrayal of recovery and the enduring power of family support.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its authentic and moving portrayal of overcoming adversity.

  • Highlights the resilience of the human spirit and the importance of familial bonds.

  • An inspiring and emotionally resonant documentary that offers a hopeful perspective on recovery.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was filmed over several years, allowing audiences to witness the genuine progression of Guadalupe Pino's recovery and personal growth.

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