The ghost of freedom haunts the monotonous and tedious routine of Evgeniya Glazunova playing a model housewife in a clean, tidy and immaculate kitchen worthy of IKEA magazines. Laia Ricart and Leo Palmestål direct a groundbreaking immersive experience, a brilliant example of maximalist minimalism that fuses the viewer with its protagonist so deeply that it transcends
simple observation. We slowly digest the distress signals, the signs of falling into a downward spiral and the evidence of inner putrefaction of an automated, mechanized and robotized life. The atrocious domestic loneliness and the alienated existential conscience will boil in a dreamlike, dancing and frenetic emotional catharsis in which Evgeniya Glazunova will tear down her mannequin appearance in a surprising and unexpected way. An avant-garde film, with elegant subtextual feminism, brave, risky and necessary.