In this film, four parents speak out, breaking out of the silence and solitude to help us understand better this taboo, of losing their children. They tell for the first time how, in addition to the pain of absence, they must adapt to the external expectations of society. The death of a child is unnatural and unthinkable for parents.
In this film, four parents speak out, breaking out of the silence and solitude to help us understand better this taboo, of losing their children. They tell for the first time how, in addition to the pain of absence, they must adapt to the external expectations of society. The death of a child is unnatural and unthinkable for parents.