
Back from a professional trip to Paris, a neurologist at the pinnacle of his career has to pick up his wife so that they can attend a family meal to commemorate his father, who died a year before. At his mother's flat, the guests are waiting for the priest to arrive while arguing about all kinds of things connected and unconnected with the world’s events and wars.
A suffocating family gathering where old wounds and unspoken resentments simmer beneath a veneer of forced politeness. The air is thick with unspoken grief and the weight of shared history, making every interaction feel charged and deeply uncomfortable.
















