Part home movie, part road movie, Kötting's riveting and eccentric film stars his 85-year-old grandmother Gladys - opinionated, bursting with anecdotes and contradictory reminiscences – and Eden, his eight-year-old daughter with Joubert syndrome, as they take a zig-zagging 6,000 mile trip in their campervan around Britain's coastline.
Directed by Andrew Kötting
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3.9 / 5
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Andrew Kötting
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Andrew Kötting
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2 reviews
Kieran
8.0★ · 04/18/24
A psychogeography film that’s shockingly intimate, inverting the genre as the landscape only supplements the personal. A moment in time captured between generations and across hundreds of miles that feels heartbreakingly fleeting.
A psychogeography film that’s shockingly intimate, inverting the genre as the landscape only supplements the personal. A moment in time captured between generations and across hundreds of miles that feels heartbreakingly fleeting.