Movie: Blue Sunshine

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Zoe Blanchard
Zoe Blanchard

Sally

Isabelle Tavares
Isabelle Tavares

Sally's Mother

Freddy Guerrero
Freddy Guerrero

Sally's Father

Elena Tineo Cercas
Elena Tineo Cercas

Sally as a child

Alina Labour
Alina Labour

Narrator

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    Blue Sunshine is a meditation on grief. Through dreamlike images and fictional scenarios, the director dialogues with her past and present, reflecting on the loss of her mother, the complex relationship with her father and the thought of her own farewell.

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    The memories fade, but the feelings remain.

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