Nicolas Pesce’s Sundance breakout film, "The Eyes of my Mother." Shot in crisp black and white, the film follows Francisca, a young woman trained to be unfazed by death from an early age. When tragedy shatters her family’s idyllic life in the countryside, her deep trauma gradually awakens some unique curiosities. As she grows up, her desire to connect with the world around her takes a distinctly dark turn and the film explores both her isolation and deeply unbalanced worldview. Join Pesce and Josh Mond as they discuss the film. Interview at AOL HQ in NYC for BUILD Series.
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