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Director's Statement
CHILD’S POSE is a film about a pretty pathological mother-and-son relationship, about the children’s position relative to their parents and vice versa, about parents losing their children one way or another. A camera dependent film I might say, that will attempt to convey states of mind, feelings, smouldering conflicts, desperate outbursts, i.e. a slice of life with an almost documentary authenticity. The characters are analysed or rather psychoanalyzed, trying to get a feeling of understanding or even compassion towards this weird family.