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No Filter
Beatrice celebrates with her family the release of her book: she tells about the accident of her husband Frederic. He became blind and without filter - always so funny and seductive, he is totally unpredictable. But this book, hymn-to-life, will turn into a joyful fist because if Beatrice changed the names, each of his friends seeks to find his character. The book awakens secret jealousies, while the group of friends and family pitch.
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Plot Summary
A woman facing a terminal diagnosis decides to live her remaining months with a newfound honesty, confronting her family and friends with unfiltered truths. This journey forces everyone around her to re-evaluate their own lives and relationships.
Critical Reception
No Filter received a generally positive reception, with praise directed towards its honest portrayal of life, death, and the complexities of human relationships. While some critics noted its sensitive subject matter, most found the film to be a poignant and often humorous exploration of confronting mortality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and honest dialogue.
Commended for its balance of humor and pathos.
Acknowledged for strong performances, particularly from the lead.
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Fun Fact
The film is an Australian production, aiming to offer a uniquely local perspective on universal themes of life and loss.
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